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Charles Dewey Alexander (October 27, 1897 – 1962) was an American children's writer of short stories and novels. He was born in Ponca, Nebraska. At the age of two, he moved to the Albany, Oregon area with his parents. He attended Albany schools and began working in the printing trade as a teenager, first in his brother's printing shop, then with the Albany Democrat newspaper.Two hundred of Alexander's short stories were published in magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post, , , Blue Book and Sunset.

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  • Charles Dewey Alexander (October 27, 1897 – 1962) was an American children's writer of short stories and novels. He was born in Ponca, Nebraska. At the age of two, he moved to the Albany, Oregon area with his parents. He attended Albany schools and began working in the printing trade as a teenager, first in his brother's printing shop, then with the Albany Democrat newspaper.Two hundred of Alexander's short stories were published in magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post, , , Blue Book and Sunset. (en)
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  • Charles D. Alexander (en)
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  • One son Charles D. and two daughters Chloris, Ardy. (en)
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  • children's literature (en)
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  • *Why I Choose to Live in Oregon, Portland, Oregon, *Across the Chasm *The Blonde She of Yachats: a New Story of Black Buck *The Great Dog Who Went Back to the Wilderness After the Murder of his Master *The Noseless One (en)
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  • children's short story writer (en)
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  • Margaret Smith (en)
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  • Charles Dewey Alexander (October 27, 1897 – 1962) was an American children's writer of short stories and novels. He was born in Ponca, Nebraska. At the age of two, he moved to the Albany, Oregon area with his parents. He attended Albany schools and began working in the printing trade as a teenager, first in his brother's printing shop, then with the Albany Democrat newspaper.Two hundred of Alexander's short stories were published in magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post, , , Blue Book and Sunset. Alexander, also an expert linotype operator, retired as a full-time worker from the Democrat after 50 years in February 1962. His wife, Margaret Smith, whom he married in 1917, died in 1958. (en)
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