Isaiah Sellers

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Isaiah Sellers (c. 18021864) was the riverboat captain from whom Samuel L. Clemens claimed to have appropriated the pen-name Mark Twain. The story of how Clemens started to use the name is told in chapter 50 of Life on the Mississippi and is summarized in the main article on Mark Twain. Since there are a few problems with the chronology of Sellers' death and Clemens' first use of the name, the story is not accepted uncritically by Twain scholars.

  • Source: Mark Twain A-Z by R. Kent Rasmussen, Oxford University Press. 1995.