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Peple, Edward Henry was born on August 10, 1869 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Son of Gustavus Adolphus and Sarah Bell (Lowndes) Peple.
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Peple, Edward Henry was born on August 10, 1869 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Son of Gustavus Adolphus and Sarah Bell (Lowndes) Peple.
Educated academic John P. McGuire, Richmond, Virginia, high schools, et cetera The Doctor of Letters, University of the South, 1921. Unmarried. Removed to New York, 1895.
Worked as accountant in various institutions and until 1902 served as expert accountant, principally with American Bridge Company.
He was perhaps best remembered for the plays The Prince Chap, The Littlest Rebel and A Pair of Sixes. He trained and worked as lawyer, mainly with the American Bridge Company until 1912. In 1895 he moved to New Jersey.
His first play was A Broken Rose.
His play The Prince Chain opened in 1895 and ran for two seasons with Cyril Scott playing the lead. Peple died on morning of July 28, 1924 at his residence in the Hotel Royalton after suffering a heart attack the evening before.
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