Bigelow, Poultney, 1855-
Poultney Bigelow, son of John Bigelow, was born in New York and raised in France, where his father was consul, and Germany, where he became friends with Prince William, later emperor of Germany. He was educated at Yale, and began practicing law, but was more interested in politics and writing. He is perhaps best remembered as a journalist; he was editor of Outing magazine and later covered the Spanish-American war in the Philippines. Bigelow travelled extensively, and numbered among his correspondents some of the best-known figures in Europe and America. He died in 1954.
From the description of Poultney Bigelow letter to the Independent, 1910 Feb. 5. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 74150116
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