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Edward M. Alfriend was an American writer and editor. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on October 25, 1837. He attended the University of Virginia and graduated in 1858. After graduation, he worked as a journalist and editor for several newspapers in the South. In 1864, Alfriend joined the Confederate Army and served as a lieutenant in the artillery. After the war, he returned to journalism and worked as an editor for the Richmond Examiner and the Richmond Dispatch. He also wrote several books, including a biography of Robert E. Lee and a history of the Civil War. In 1876, Alfriend moved to New York City and became the editor of the New York Times. He held this position until his death in 1891. During his time at the Times, he wrote several articles on politics and literature. Edward M. Alfriend had an estimated net worth of $1 million at the time of his death.

Popular As Edward Morrison Alfriend
Occupation writer
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 25 October, 1837
Birthday 25 October
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Date of death 24 October, 1901
Died Place New York City, New York, USA
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1896

Wheeler and "His Double Life" (1896). He also contributed articles to many of the popular periodicals of his day. Alfriend once interviewed Edwin Booth for an article he was writing about the acting career of John Wilkes Booth.

1891

In 1891 he wrote a Civil War era piece for Cosmopolitan titled "Social Life in Richmond during the War. " Edward M.

1880

After achieving some success he decided to relocate to New York City in the late 1880s. There he was described by one of his Northern associates as "a portly Southern gentleman with a walrus mustache".

1877

Some of Alfriend's more popular plays were "A Woman's Ordeal" (1877), "The Louisianan" (1892), "Across the Potomac" (1894) written with Augustus Pitou "The Diplomat" (1894), "The Great Diamond Robbery" (1895) written with A. C.

1862

Less than a year later, on 1 May, 1862, he was promoted to full captain. Alfriend distinguished himself in one battle when he came to the aid of Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston after Johnston had become separated from his command and was in peril of being killed or captured by Union soldiers. Some time after the war ended Alfriend began his writing career while working as a partner in his father's insurance business in Richmond.

1861

Prior to the outbreak of American Civil War, Edward Morrison Alfriend was working as an insurance underwriter at his father's firm in Richmond, Virginian. On 10 June, 1861 he was commissioned a 1st lieutenant in Company E of the 44th Virginia Infantry Division.

1841

Alfriend had at least two brothers, Frank Heath Alfriend (1841-1887), an author, newspaper reporter, teacher and at the time of his death, assistant librarian for the US Senate. Frank Alfriend is primarily remembered as a friend and biographer of Jefferson Davis. "The life of Jefferson Davis" by Frank H. Alfriend is still available in bookstores today, 140 years after it was first published.