Horace Victor Eugene Redfield (1845–1881) was a journalist with the Cincinnati Commercial and the author of a book comparing violence in the northern and southern United States. He was born in Eden, New York. When he was four his father died.[1][2]
Horace Victor Eugene Redfield | |
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Born | 1845 Erie County, New York, U.S. |
Died | 1881 (aged 35–36) |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Journalist |
He was born in Erie County, New York.[3] His father died while he was young, and he moved with his mother to Jasper, Tennessee in 1860.[3]
Pennsylvania State University has a collection of his papers.[4]
Book
edit- Homicide North and South (1880)[5]
Personal life
editHe married Jennette Hamlin, daughter of Byron D. Hamlin, in 1896.[6]
References
edit- ^ "Death of H V Redfield". The Tennessean. November 19, 1881. p. 2 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ "THE LATE H.V. REDFIELD". The New York Times. November 19, 1881.
- ^ a b Wood, Amy Louise (14 November 2011). The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 19: Violence. ISBN 9780807869284.
- ^ "Horace V. Redfield Papers, 1869-1887 1743". libraries.psu.edu.
- ^ "The Ohio State University Press". ohiostatepress.org.
- ^ Cutter, William Richard (1924). "American Biography: A New Cyclopedia".
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