Bright, Henry Arthur, 1830-1884
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found: His Happy country this America, the travel diary of Henry Arthur Bright, c1978.
found: LC data base, 10-5-89(hdg.: Bright, Henry Arthur, 1830-1884; usage: Henry Arthur Bright)
found: MdU/G-K files(hdg.: Bright, Henry Arthur, 1830-1884; usage: a Liverpool merchant)
found: Free blacks and slaves, 1853:t.p. (by A Cambridge man)
found: Wikipedia, 4 May 2022(Henry Arthur Bright (9 February 1830, Liverpool-5 May 1884, Liverpool) was an English merchant and author; Bright and his relative James Heywood were the first nonconformists to take the Cambridge degrees of B.A. (1857) and M.A. (1860); on leaving Cambridge became a partner with his father in the shipping firm of Gibbs, Bright & Co.; was a Unitarian in religion and a member of the congregation ar Renshaw Street Unitarian Chapel in Liverpool; wrote in the Inquirer newspaper and also in the Christian Reformer; as a literary critic Bright wrote for the Examiner, and contributed regularly to the Athenaeum from 1871; his major literary success was the Year in a Lancashire Garden, 1879)
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1990-01-31: new
2022-05-05: revised
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