Pen name E. A. Brininstool Role Poet Name Earl Brininstool | Nationality American Occupation Poet | |
Born October 10, 1870Warsaw, New York, U.S. ( 1870-10-10 ) Died July 28, 1957, Hollywood, California, United States Books Troopers with Custer: Hi, Troops with Custer: Historic In, Nebraska History Magazine, Fighting Red Cloud's |
Earl Alonzo Brininstool (October 11, 1870 – July 28, 1957), better known by E. A. Brininstool, was an American cowboy poet.
Biography
Brininstool was born in Warsaw, New York, and preferred to be called E. A. Brininstool. He was a cowboy poet, but was not a working cowboy. He lived most his life in Los Angeles, rubbed elbows with Will Rogers and Charles Russell, who met regularly as part of a western artists group at the University Club in LA. He is best known for Trail Dust of a Maverick (1914) and Bozeman Trail (1922).
Brininstool was a prolific author on the subject of Indian Wars, especially on Little Big Horn. He died on July 28, 1957.
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