< The Encyclopedia Americana (1906)
Munn, Charles Clark, American novelist: b. Southington, Conn., 1848. His boyhood was spent on a farm which he left at 17 and for 30 years was engaged as a commercial traveler. He is the author of several popular novels, including: 'Pocket Island' (1900); 'Uncle Terry: a Story of the Maine Coast' (1900); 'Rockhaven' (1902).
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