Curtis was born in Rhode Island and educated in Massachusetts along with his older brother James, an influential figu
Curtis published his tribute to his friend Winthrop in the 1861 Atlantic Monthly. He later prefixed this material to Winthrop's posthumously published Cecil Dreeme.
Curtis published his tribute to his friend Winthrop in the 1861 Atlantic Monthly. He later prefixed this material to Winthrop's posthumously published Cecil Dreeme.
Curtis published his tribute to his friend Winthrop in the 1861 Atlantic Monthly. He later prefixed this material to Winthrop's posthumously published Cecil Dreeme.
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Curtis was born in Rhode Island and educated in Massachusetts along with his older brother James, an influential figu
Theodore Winthrop was born in Connecticut as a descendant of John Winthrop, the first governor of Connecticut (G. Curtis 7-8).
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