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Stewart Edward White ( 12 March 1873 – September 18 1946) was an American author.
Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan he earned degrees from University of Michigan (Ph.D., 1895; M.A., 1903).
From about 1900 until about 1922, he wrote adventure travel books. Starting in 1922, He and his wife Elizabeth "Betty" Grant White wrote numerous books they claimed were received through channelling with spirits. They also wrote of their travels around the state of California. White died in Hillsborough, California.
Works
- The Westerners (1901)
- The Claim Jumpers (1901)
- Conjurer's House (1903)
- The Forest (1903)
- Blazed Trail Stories (1904)
- The Mountains (1904)
- The Silent Places (1904)
- The Pass (1906), with S. H. Adams
- The Mystery (1907), with S. H. Adams
- Arizona Nights (1907)
- The Riverman (1908)
- The Cabin (1910)
- The Rules of the Game (1910)
- The Land of Footprints (1912)
- African Camp Fires (1913)
- Gold (1913)
- Gray Dawn (1915)
- Rediscovered Country (1915)
- The forty-niners; a chronicle of the California trail and El Dorado (1918)
- Daniel Boone, wilderness scout (1922)
- Lions in the path; a book of adventure on the high veldt (1926)
- Dog days, other times, other dogs; the autobiography of a man and his dog friends through four decades of changing America (1930)
- The Betty Book (1939)
- Across the Unknown [withHarwood White] (1939)
- The Unobstructed Universe (1940)
- The Road I Know (1942)
- Anchors to Windward
- The Stars are Still There
- With Folded Wings (1947)
Literature
J. C. Underwood, Literature and Insurgency (New York, 1914)
The Long Rifle (1930)
Honors
In 1927, the Boy Scouts of America made White an Honorary Scout, a new category of Scout created that same year. This distinction was give to "American citizens whose achievements in outdoor activity, exploration and worthwhile adventure are of such an exceptional character as to capture the imagination of boys...". The other eighteen who were awarded this distinction were: Roy Chapman Andrews; Robert Bartlett; Frederick Russell Burnham; Richard E. Byrd; George Kruck Cherrie; James L. Clark; Merian C. Cooper; Lincoln Ellsworth; Louis Agassiz Fuertes; George Bird Grinnell; Charles A. Lindbergh; Donald Baxter MacMillan; Clifford H. Pope; George P. Putnam; Kermit Roosevelt; Carl Rungius; Orville Wright.
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