John R. Musick

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John R. Musick


Born
in Kirksville, Missouri, The United States
February 28, 1849

Died
April 14, 1901

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John Roy Musick was an American historical author and poet. He also wrote under the pseudonyms Benjamin Broadaxe/Broadax, Ebenezer Slypole, and Don Jenardo.
He earned a Bachelor of Scientific Didactics from the First District Normal School in 1874. After teaching a term, he started legal studies and in 1876 he passed the Bar exam and took up the practice of law. In 1882 he abandoned his legal career to become a full-time writer.

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The Witch of Salem or Credu...

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The Real America in Romance...

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John Hancock: A Character S...

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“Religious fervor controlled by prejudice and ignorance is the greatest calamity that can befall a nation.”
John R. (John Roy) Musick, The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad