James Aldrich

James Aldrich (1810–1856) was an editor and minor poet.

Aldrich was born in Mattituck, New York, apparently 14 July 1810, and was married in 1836. He was a merchant and editor. He founded the short-lived ''New York Literary Gazette'' in 1839, and later in 1842–44 worked as an editor on the ''New World'' (New York). Much of his poetry was published in his ''Literary Gazette'', and not brought together in a collection until after his death, when his daughter circulated it privately. His poem ''A Death-Bed'' is often republished.

He died 9 September 1856. Provided by Wikipedia
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