Eugene Fitch Ware

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Eugene Fitch Ware


Born
in Hartford, Connecticut, The United States
May 29, 1841

Died
July 01, 1911


Eugene Fitch Ware was a soldier, journalist, politician, historian, lawyer, poet, and served as Commissioner of Pensions under the Theodore Roosevelt administration. Describing him, Roosevelt said he refused “to be swayed by any motive save the public good,” and, under the non de plume Ironquill, he remains one of Kansas’ well-known poets.

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The Indian War of 1864

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The Lyon Campaign and Histo...

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Rhymes of Ironquill

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Indian War and Civil War on...

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Roman Water Law: Translated...

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Laws of the United States G...

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Some Rhymes of Ironquill

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The Glan-ik: A Trade Langua...

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“All glory comes from daring to begin”
Eugene F. Ware

“Man builds no structure which outlives a book”
Eugene Fitch Ware

“The Captain was a couple of years older than I, and we together had to manage the company. It was a tough company to manage. The Captain had been in the service for a long while, and had been down South, was in the battle of Perryville, and was a brave and reliable officer. I was on the rolls as a “veteran volunteer,” which under the law gave me a sort of preference. We had formed a fast and enduring friendship, and pulled together always in all emergencies.”
Eugene Fitch Ware, The Indian War of 1864

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