Background
Glasscock, Carl Burgess was born on May 4, 1884 in Ferndale, California, United States. Son of Aldea (Doctor of Medicine and Sarah McNeely (DeLany) G.
Glasscock, Carl Burgess was born on May 4, 1884 in Ferndale, California, United States. Son of Aldea (Doctor of Medicine and Sarah McNeely (DeLany) G.
Student University of California, 1902-1905.
Reporter San Francisco Examiner, 1905. Founder, 1906, editor, 1906-1907, Death Valley Chuck-Walla. Newspaperman with Cleveland Plain Dealer, Montreal Star, United Press, New York Telegram, Santa Barbara News, Chicago Examiner, 1908-1920.
Editorial writer Chicago Tribune, 1920-1924.
Production manager Liberty Magazine, 1925-1927. Private United States Army, 1918.
Author: Bandits and the Southern Pacific, 1929. The Big Bonanza, 1931.
Gold in Them Hills, 1932.
Lucky Baldwin, 1933. The Treasure of Drowning River, 1933. A Golden Highway, 1934.
The War of the Copper Kings, 1935.
The Gasoline Age, 1937. Then Came Oil, 1938; Here’s Death Valley, 1940. Contributor short stories to magazines
Home: Laguna Beach, California.
Married Marion Tannahill, March 2, 1917.