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Carl Sandburg was born in Galesburg, Illinois on
January 6, 1878. He lived to become a Pulitzer Prize winning poet
and biographer of Abraham Lincoln, novelist, journalist, children's
author, and troubador of American folk songs. He grew up in the fields
of Illinois, travelled the box cars of the midwest, campaigned for
the Socialist party, was film critic and Chicago advocate. Carl Sandburg's
poetry expresses the hearty, earthy nature of America, finding both
soft and harsh beauty amongst her people.
Sandburg died on Saturday, July 22, 1967, at his
home in North Carolina. On October 1, 1967, his ashes were buried
beneath "Remembrance Rock" at his birthplace in Galesburg, Illinois.
Two of Sandburg's homes are now historic sites.
The Carl Sandburg State Historic Site, his boyhood home in Galesburg,
is where the poet and his wife rest for the remainder of time. Contact
the Carl Sandburg Historic Site
Association for hours of operation and special event information.
At the time of his death, Carl Sandburg lived in North Carolina. The
home is now a National Park
with a nice bookstore containing new books and materials about the
author. Write to them for ordering information.