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Name
  
Meade Minnigerode

Role
  
Writer

Education
  
Yale University


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Died
  
1967, Essex, Connecticut, United States

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Meade Minnigerode (1887–1967) was an American writer, born in London. He graduated from Yale in 1910 and for several years was associated with publishers in New York. He represented the United States Shipping Board in France in 1917–1918 and in the year following was first lieutenant with the American Red Cross. His books include:

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  • Laughing House (1920)
  • The Big Year (1921)
  • O, Susanna (1922)
  • The Fabulous Forties (1924), a graphic and amusing picture of New York in the time of Dickens.
  • Cockades (1927)
  • Black Forest (1937), an historical novel of the Old Northwest.
  • The Terror of Peru (1940)
  • Essex Post (1944), a record of volunteer service performed during World War II with the Aircraft warning service -175 copies only.
  • References

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