- Albert Gorton Greene
Albert Gorton Greene (February 10, 1802,
Providence, Rhode Island – January 3, 1868,Cleveland, Ohio Drake, F. S., "Dictionary of American biography", 1870] ) was an American judge and poet.Biography
Graduating from
Brown University in 1820, Greene was admitted to the bar ofRhode Island in 1823. In 1824 he married Mary Ann Clifford of Providence. In 1832 he was elected clerk of the City Council and clerk of the Municipal Court. He was Judge of the Municipal Court from 1858 to 1867, when he retired from ill-health to live with his daughter in Cleveland, Ohio. ["The biographical cyclopedia of representative men of Rhode Island", 1881] He is said to have drafted Rhode Island's original school bill."Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American biography", 6 vols, 1888]In 1833 he published a quarterly, the "Providence Literary Journal", but discontinued it after a year. He helped to found the
Providence Athenaeum and theRhode Island Historical Society , of which he was president from 1854 until his death. His library of 20,000 volumes included a collection of American poetry which eventually passed to Brown University, where it is known as the Harris Collection. ["The national cyclopaedia of American biography", 13 vols, 1898.]He wrote several popular poems, including the humorous poem "Old Grimes", "The Militia Muster", 'Adelheid", "The Baron's Last Banquet", and "Canonchet"
Works
* "Recollections of the Jersey prison-ship; taken, and prepared for publication, from the original manuscript of the late Captain Thomas Dring", 1829
* "Old Grimes", 1867References
External links
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