Category:Marshall S. Cornwell

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English: Marshall Silas Cornwell (18 October 1871 – 26 May 1898) was a 19th century American newspaper publisher and editor, writer, and poet in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Cornwell served as the publisher and editor of the Gazette newspaper in Petersburg and of the The Inter-Mountain newspaper in Elkins. During his convalescence from an illness, Cornwell began writing poetry, a volume of which was published posthumously in 1899 entitled Wheat and Chaff. Cornwell was a younger brother of railroad and timber executive William B. Cornwell (1864–1926) and West Virginia Governor John Jacob Cornwell (1867–1953).


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Marshall S. Cornwell 
American newspaper publisher and editor, journalist, writer, and poet (1871-1898)
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Date of birth18 October 1871
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Date of death26 May 1898
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