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Name
  
Holman Day

Role
  
Education
  

Died
  
February 19, 1935, Mill Valley, California, United States

Movies
  
Clothes Make the Pirate, The Landloper

Books
  
King Spruce, Joan of Arc of the North Woods, When Egypt went broke, All‑wool Morrison, Up in Maine

Similar People
  
Maurice Tourneur, George Irving, Fred J Balshofer

Lloyd Knight recites "The Ballad of Elkanah B. Atkinson": by Holman Day


Holman Francis Day (November 6, 1865 – February 19, 1935) was an American author, born at Vassalboro, Maine, and a graduate of Colby College (class of 1887). In 1889-90 he was managing editor of the publications of the Union Publishing Company, Bangor, Me. He was also editor and proprietor of the Dexter, (Me.) Gazette, a special writer for the Lewiston, (Me.) Journal, Maine representative of the Boston Herald, and managing editor of the Lewiston Daily Sun. In 1901-04 he was military secretary to Gov. John F. Hill of Maine.

The Holman Day House, his home Auburn, Maine, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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