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Charles Henry Crandall, the son of Henry Sargent Crandall and Mary Carmichael Mills, was born on June 19, 1858 in Greenwich, New York, United States.
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Charles Henry Crandall, the son of Henry Sargent Crandall and Mary Carmichael Mills, was born on June 19, 1858 in Greenwich, New York, United States.
Crandall attended Greenwich Academy, but did not matriculate from an institution of higher learning.
Crandall lived for seventeen years on the farm where he was born, engaged in mercantile business for five years, and was for five years on the staff of the New York Tribune. He also worked for a while with the New York Globe. In 1893— following a nervous collapse—he retired to the farm near Stamford on which he spent the remainder of his life.
In 1890 he edited an anthology of American sonnets, with an elaborate introduction, and from 1883 to 1918 he published seven volumes of his own poetry, collected in general from magazines in which it had already appeared. These magazines were usually the most distinguished in America, but the verse is not appropriately satisfying. It deals with the conventional subjects of poetry, but, above all, with patriotism. That theme stirred him most— the thrill of seeing one’s flag unfurled, the superior bravery of the American military, the divine mission of America as guardian of her neighbors to the south, and as model for the governments of Europe. The Daughters of the American Revolution solicited his verse, Theodore Roosevelt “sympathized cordially” with it, Leonard Wood urged that it be given the “widest circulation. ” When the United States went into the World War, Crandall’s four sons entered the service of the government, one of them to be killed in action. The father’s boundless enthusiasm was set forth in 1918 with vigor and sincerity—if without other merit—in his Liberty Illumined and Songs for the Boys in Khaki. The war was to him a holy and invincible crusade for everything that spiritual men most ardently and most rightfully desire, and at the conclusion of it, he believed, we should all be justly happy. One day, less than five years after the war ended, he killed himself with a pistol.
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Crandall was a member of the American Institute of Arts, Science and Letters, a council member of the Stamford Rural Association, and a member of the Stamford Historical Society.
Crandall was married in 1884 to Kate Virginia Ferguson, a New York newspaper woman. After her death, he married in 1891 Mary Vere Davenport of Stamford, from whom he was divorced in 1916.