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William Wright (1829–1898),
better known by the pen name Dan
DeQuille or Dan
De Quille, was an
American author, journalist, and humorist. He was best...
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mines all the
lumber required for
construction among other things. Dan
DeQuille observed in 1876, "the
Comstock Lode may
truthfully be said to be the tomb...
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prostitute Charles Clegg, author, photographer, and
railroad historian Dan
DeQuille, author, journalist, and
humorist James Graham Fair, mine owner, partner...
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newspaper Territorial Enterprise,
working under a friend, the
writer Dan
DeQuille.
Twain first used his pen name here on
February 3, 1863, when he wrote...
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wrote for the
paper during the 1860s
along with
writer Dan
DeQuille. To
cover for
DeQuille, who took time off to
visit his
family in Iowa, the
young Sam...
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Enterprise to Dan
De Quille (the pen name of
William Wright).
De Quille looked it over and
asked "Is this a joke?" When told it was,
De Quille said "he would...
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golfer Billy Wright (disambiguation)
Willie Wright (disambiguation) Dan
DeQuille (1829–1898),
pseudonym for
William Wright,
American journalist Rasty Wright...
- as tunnels, shafts, and buildings, as well as fuel for the mines. Dan
DeQuille observed in 1876, "the
Comstock Lode may
truthfully be said to be the tomb...
- mother-in-law
occupied a
suite of
rooms across the hall from
Clemens and Dan
DeQuille in the
Dagget Building in
Virginia City.
Fitch started his own eight-page...
- Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Adah
Isaacs Menken, Ada Clare,
Prentice Mulford, Dan
De Quille, J. S.
Hittell and some
women such as
Frances Fuller Victor. Stoddard...