Background
Ludlow, Fitz Hugh was born on September 11, 1836 in New York City. Son of Review Henry G. and Abby (Wills) Ludlow.
Ludlow, Fitz Hugh was born on September 11, 1836 in New York City. Son of Review Henry G. and Abby (Wills) Ludlow.
Attended College of New Jersey (now Princeton), 1854. Graduate Union College, 1856. Studied law, New York City.
Taught school, Watertown, New York, 1857-1858. Admitted to New York bar, 1859. Contributor articles to Commercial Advertiser, the World, Evening Post, Home Journal, after 1860.
Contributed story The Household Angel to Harper’s Magazine, 1868.
Wrote treatise on effects of opium, What Shall They Do To Be Saved, 1867. Went to Switzerland to regain health, 1870.
Author: The Hasheesh Eater, 1857. The Heart of the Continent, 1870.
Married Rosalie H. Osborne, June 1859. Married second, Maria O. Milliken, December 1867.