Nye, Bill, 1850-1896
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Nye, Bill, 1850-1896
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Nye, Bill, 1850-1896
Nye, Edgar Wilson
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Nye, Edgar Wilson
Nye, Edgar Wilson, 1850-1896
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Nye, Edgar Wilson, 1850-1896
Nye, Edgar W. 1850-1896 (Edgar Wilson),
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Nye, Edgar W. 1850-1896 (Edgar Wilson),
Nye, Edgar W. 1850-1896
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Nye, Edgar W. 1850-1896
Nye, Bill
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Nye, Edgar W.
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Nye was a distinguished American journalist, who later became widely known as a humorist. He was also the founder and editor of the Laramie Boomerang.
American humorist, journalist and lecturer.
Author and humorist. Full name: Edgar Wilson Nye.
Western humorist who spent his last years in North Carolina.
American humorist.
Bill Nye was a Western humorist who spent his last years in North Carolina.
Edgar Wilson Nye was the founder and first editor of the Laramie Boomerang, a newspaper reputedly named after Nye’s mule. His humorous columns for the paper achieved national recognition, and he went on to become a nationally-known lecturer and author under the pen name Bill Nye. He was born in Shirley, Maine, on August 25, 1850, and came to Laramie, Wyoming, in 1876. He was initially employed by J.H. Hayford on the Laramie Sentinel but supplemented his income by writing for other papers as well, including the Denver Tribune, where he came to the attention of Eugene Field. In 1877 he married Fannie Smith and in 1881 began publication of the Boomerang . The newspaper was successful, and Nye soon began to publish books based on his humorous observations. Nye, however, became ill and sold his Laramie interests in 1883. He returned to his former home in Wisconsin where he continued to write. He later settled in North Carolina. He traveled widely in the 1880s and 1890s as a lecturer, often in partnership with James Whitcomb Riley, under the management of James B. Pond. His health, however, remained poor, and he died in 1896 at the age of forty-six.
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American wit and humor
American wit and humor
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Laramie (Wyo.)
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