CLEMENS, Samuel
Langhorne, author (better known under his
pen-name, MARK TWAIN), born in Florida, Monroe County, No., 30 November 1835. He
was educated only in the village school at Hannibal. Mo., was apprenticed to a
printer at the age of thirteen, and worked at his trade in St. Louis,
Cincinnati, Philadelphia, and New York. In 1851 he became a pilot on Mississippi
river steamboats, and in 1861 went to Nevada as private secretary to his
brother, who had been appointed secretary of the territory. Afterward he
undertook mining in Nevada, and became in 1862 city editor of the Virginia City
"Enterprise." In reporting legislative proceedings from Carson he signed
his letters "Mark Twain," a name suggested by the technical phraseology
of Mississippi navigation, where, in sounding a depth of two fathoms, the
leadsman calls out to "mark twain !"
In 1865 he went to San Francisco, and was
for five months a reporter on the "Morning Call," then tried gold-mining
in the placers of Calaveras county, and, having no success, returned to San
Francisco and resumed newspaper work. He spent six months in the Hawaiian
islands in 1866. After his return he delivered humorous lectures in California
and Nevada, and then returned to the east and published "The Jumping Frog,
and other Sketches" (New York, 1867). The same year he went with a party of
tourists to the Mediterranean, Egypt, and Palestine, and on his return published
an amusing journal of the excursion, entitled "The Innocents Abroad "
(Hartford, 1869), of which 125,000 copies were sold in three years. He next
edited the Buffalo, New York, " Express." After his marriage he settled
in Hartford, Connecticut He delivered witty lectures in various cities,
contributed sketches to the "Galaxy" and other magazines, and in 1872
went to England on a lecturing trip. While he was there, a London publisher
issued an unauthorized collection of his writings in four volumes, in which were
included papers attributed to him that he never wrote.
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