William Davenport Hulbert

Born: 10/12/1869   Mackinac Island
Died: 1913
Parents: Frances Robbins Hulbert, Diantha Hulda Hulbert
Spouse: Never married

Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
White Pine Days on the Tahquamenon
- Nine stories were collected, edited by the author's brother, Richard
Michigan History Adult Lansing : Historical Society of Michigan 1949
"Out with the land-lookers"
- Article from The Outlook, January 27, 1906 on the history of lumbering in Michigan.
Non Fiction , Michigan History Adult United States : The Outlook 1906
Forest Neighbors; life stories of wild animals
- Republished in 1914 by Doubleday, Page & co.
Fiction Adult New York, McClure, Philips & co. 1902
Other writings:
- Many articles and stories about nature published in such magazines as McClures Magazine, The Youths' Companion, Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly, The Outlook, Metropolitan Magazine, Outing, American Magazine, Country Life in America, Atlantic Monthly
Non Fiction
What is the aim or goal of your writing: 2nd ed. says, "William wrote about nature and the Michigan wilderness, particularly the area of the Tahquamenon. Because he had been handicapped by infantile paralysis, he could not participate in the vigorous lumbering activties of his father and brothers. As a result, Hulbert developed a keen interest in the plant and animal life of Michigan, as well as in the loggers and settlers who came to the Michigan wilderness. An early death at age 45 deprived Hulbert of the national recognition as a nature writer which would probably have come his way had he lived longer."

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Inclusion in biographical or critical works:

Name Date
Michigan Authors, 1st ed., 2nd ed., 3rd ed.
- Award publication years: 1960, 1980, 1993
1960 -1993

Career:

Position Organization Location Date
Writer
Teacher St. IgnaceMichiganarea

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