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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 March 24, 1882) was an American poet who wrote many works that are still famous today, including The Song of Hiawatha, Paul Revere's Ride and Evangeline. He also wrote the first American translation of Dante Alighieri's Inferno and was one of the five members of the group known as the Fireside Poets. Born in Maine, Longfellow lived for most of his life in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in a house occupied during the American Revolution by General George Washington and his staff. · Can we improve this biography? Write us your version
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The Village Blacksmith (manuscript page 1)

Longfellow house replica (Minneapolis, Minnesota)

Longfellow statue in Washington DC.

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The Village Blacksmith (manuscript page 1)
Longfellow house replica (Minneapolis, Minnesota)

Longfellow statue in Washington DC.
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