James Truslow Adams (James Truslow Adams)
Historian. He graduated from Yale University in 1900, served in the United States Army during World War I as an intelligence officer, and on the staff of the United States delegation at the post-War Versailles Peace Conference. After the war he began writing, and won a Pulitzer Prize for hiw work “The Founding of New England” in 1921. His other works include “Revolutionary New England, 1691-1776”, “Hamiltonian Principles”, “Jeffersonian Principles”, “The Adams Family”, “The Epic of America”, “The March of Democracy”, and “Frontiers of American Culture”. (bio by: Garver Graver) Family links: Parents: William Newton Adams (1846 – 1923) Elizabeth Harper Truslow Adams (1850 – 1911)
Born
- October, 18, 1878
- USA
Died
- May, 05, 1949
- USA
Cemetery
- Green-Wood Cemetery
- USA