Earl Schenck Miers

Earl Schenck Miers (27 May 1910 – 17 November 1972) was an American historian. He wrote over 100 published books, mostly about the history of the American Civil War. Some of them were intended for children, including three historic novels in the We Were There series.

Biography

Miers was born in Brooklyn. He moved to Hackensack, New Jersey as a child and started writing with a typewriter while he was in school as his cerebral palsy prevented his ability to write with a pencil.[1]

Miers received honorary degrees from Lincoln College and Rutgers University.

On 17 November 1972, at the age of 62, Miers died at his home in Edison, New Jersey.[2]

Bibliography

References

  1. Staff. "Earl Schenck Miers Dies at 62; Wrote on Civil War and Lincoln", The New York Times, 19 November 1972. Accessed 22 March 2012. "EDISON, N.J. Nov. 18 - Easrl Schenck Miers was born in Brooklyn on May 27, 1910, and grew up in Hackensack."
  2. Miers, Earl Schenck & Richard A. Brown (1996). Gettysburg: A New Edition with a Foreword by James I. Robertson, Jr. ISBN 1-56324-697-X. Originally published: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, 1948.


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