Noah Brooks

Noah Brooks

Noah Brooks was a journalist and editor who worked for newspapers in Sacramento, San Francisco, Newark, and New York, and authored a major biography of Abraham Lincoln based on close personal observation. Born in Castine, Maine, he moved to Dixon, Illinois in 1856, where he became involved in the first Republican campaign for President . During the campaign, he became friends with Lincoln. Brooks moved to Kansas in 1857 as a “free state” settler, but returned to Illinois about a year later, then moved to California in 1859. After the death of his wife in 1862, Brooks moved to...
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Birthdate:October 25, 1830
Date of death:August 16, 1903

Written works by Noah Brooks

  • Lincoln observed
  • The story of the Lewis and clark expedition
    The story of the Lewis and clark expedition
  • Lem, a New England village boy
    Lem, a New England village boy
  • Lincoln by Friend and Foe
    Lincoln by Friend and Foe
  • Short studies in party politics
    Short studies in party politics
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Lincoln observed
The story of the Lewis and clark expedition
Lem, a New England village boy
Lincoln by Friend and Foe
Short studies in party politics
Our base ball club and how it won the championship
Fairport nine
Tales of the Maine coast
How the Republic is governed
Henry Knox, a soldier of the Revolution
Statesmen
story of Marco Polo
boy settlers
Mediterranean trip
boy emigrants
Washington in Lincoln's time
Abraham Lincoln
Bret Harte
Bret Harte in California
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Places Noah Brooks has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Noah Brooks
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Personal relationships of Noah Brooks

Augusta Fellows
Augusta Fellows
Relationship type:Marriage
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