Thomas Gold Appleton

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Thomas Gold Appleton was a 19th-century American writer, wit, and patron of the arts from Boston, known for his epigrams and cultural influence in New England society.

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instanceOf art patron
essayist
human
wit
writer
burialPlace Mount Auburn Cemetery
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
culture New England
dateOfBirth 1812-03-31
dateOfDeath 1884-04-17
educatedAt Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College
ethnicGroup Yankee
familyName Appleton
father Nathan Appleton
fieldOfWork arts patronage
literature
genre essay
humor
travel literature
givenName Thomas
knownFor epigrams
patronage of the arts in Boston
witty sayings
languageOfWorkOrName English
livedIn Italy
Paris
memberOf New England Brahmin
surface form: Boston Brahmin
middleName Gold
mother Maria Theresa Gold
movement Boston cultural elite
notableQuote Good Americans, when they die, go to Paris.
notableWork A Sheaf of Papers
Faded Leaves
Nile Journal
occupation art patron
traveler
writer
partOf 19th-century American literature
placeOfBirth Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston
placeOfDeath New York City
relative Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
religion Unitarianism
residence Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

Newport, Rhode Island
sexOrGender male
siblingInLaw Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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Alice Mary Longfellow hasRelative Thomas Gold Appleton
Frances Appleton Longfellow sibling Thomas Gold Appleton
Nathan Appleton child Thomas Gold Appleton