T. Harry Williams

T. Harry Williams

Thomas Harry Williams was an award-winning historian at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge whose career began in 1941 and extended for thirty-eight years until his death at the age of seventy. A popular faculty member, Williams is perhaps best known for his American Civil War study, Lincoln and His Generals, a "Book of the Month" selection from 1952, and his Huey Long, the definitive study of Huey Pierce Long, Jr., 1970 winner of both the National Book Award in History and Biography. and the Pulitzer Prize for Biography. Williams was born in Vinegar Hill Township, Jo Daviess County,...
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Birthdate:May 19, 1909
Birthplace:Vinegar Hill Township, Illinois
Date of death:July 6, 1979
Education:University of Wisconsin-Madison
Also known as:Thomas Harry Williams

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1970 National Book Award for History and Biography Huey Long
1970 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography Huey Long
1970 Nominated - National Book Award for History and Biography Huey Long
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Written works by T. Harry Williams

TitlePublishedGenre
Huey Long
McClellan, Sherman, and Grant
Lincoln and the Radicals
Hayes of the Twenty-Third
P.G.T. Beauregard
Lincoln and His Generals 1952 Non-fiction
American History: A Survey
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Places T. Harry Williams has lived

Map showing Places Lived by T. Harry Williams
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A Wisconsin 5,711,767
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Personal relationships of T. Harry Williams

Estelle Williams
Estelle Williams
Relationship type:Marriage

Awards & Accolades

  • Pulitzer Prize - Biography or Autobiography
    1970
T. Harry Williams
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