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Herbert Arntson

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Name
  
Herbert Arntson

Role
  
Writer

Died
  
1982


Books
  
Caravan to Oregon, Adam Gray, Stowaway: A Story of the China Trade

Herbert Edward Arntson (April 8, 1911 – November 27, 1982) was a writer of juvenile historical fiction from Tacoma, Washington.

Arntson attended the University of Puget Sound for his undergraduate and master's degrees, both as an English major. For his doctoral degree he went to the University of Washington. He was married to Dorothy Arntson.

He was an English teacher for high school and college students. He headed the creative writing program at Washington State University for 28 years. His collected papers are held at the University of Oregon library archives.

His historical fiction stories center in and around Oregon's Willamette Valley during the mid-19th century. He died in Grapeview, Washington in 1982.

References

Herbert Arntson Wikipedia