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HARBEN, William Nathaniel was born on July 5, 1858 in Dalton, Georgia, July 5. Son of Nathaniel Parks Harben, planter, and Myra, daughter of Hiram Lewis Richardson.
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HARBEN, William Nathaniel was born on July 5, 1858 in Dalton, Georgia, July 5. Son of Nathaniel Parks Harben, planter, and Myra, daughter of Hiram Lewis Richardson.
Studied at high schools. Privately.
Travelled extensively. Associate editor, The Youth’s Companion, Boston, 1891-1893. Novelist.
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Clubs: Authors', New York City; Whitfield, Dalton, Georgia.