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Edward Lowell Anderson

(1842-1916)
Ohio

"Anderson, Edward Lowell, lawyer, b. Cincinnati, O., 1842;
d. Cincinnati, O., March 29, 1916"

[W. Stewart Wallace, A Dictionary of North American Authors Deceased Before 1950 10 (Toronto: The Ryerson Press, 1951)]

"Anderson, Edward Lowell (Oct. 4, 1842-March 2, 1916), lawyer, was born in Cincinnati, Hamilton County. with his twin brother, Frederick Longworth Anderson, he attended Phillips Exeter Academy; but both boys left school to enter the army when the Civil War began. Edward was a capatain in the 52nd O.V.I., was wounded at Jonesboro, and served on General Sherman's staff. He studied law at the University of Cincinnati after the war and was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1866. His books on horsemanship were highly esteemed." [William Coyle (ed.), Ohio Authors and Their Books 11 (Cleveland: World Publishing Co., 1962)] [Used with the gracious permission of the Ohioana Library Association]

Poetry

Edward L. Anderson, Northern Ballads (New York: Geo. W. Carleton & Co., 1874)

________________, The Skipper's Last Voyage (Cincinnati: Robert Clarke,
1875)

Writings

Edward L. Anderson, Nero, the Parricde [sic]: An Historical Play in Four Acts (Cincinnati, 1870)

________________, Soldier and Pioneer: A Biographical Sketch of Lt.-Col. Richard C. Anderson of the Continental Army (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1879)

________________, On Horseback, in the School and On the Road (New York: H. Holt & Co., 1882)(1884)

________________, How to Ride and School a Horse. With a System of Horse Gymnastics (London: W.H. Allen & Co., 1881) [on-line text]

________________, A System of School-Training for Horses (London: W.H. Allen, 1882) [on-line text]

________________, The Gallop (Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1883)

________________, Modern Horsemanship: A New Method of Teaching Riding and Training by Means of Pictures from the Life (Edinburgh: Douglas, 1884)

________________, Vice in the Horse and Other Papers on Horses and Riding (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1887) [on-line text]

________________, Modern Horsemanship: Three Schools of Riding . . . (Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1889) [on-line text]

________________, The Universality of Man's Appearance and Primitive Man (Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1891)

________________, The Saddle-Horse: A Complete Guide for Riding and Training (New York: Orange Judd Co., 1891)

________________, Early History of Horsemanship (London, 1891)

________________, Curb, Snaffle, and Spur: A Method of Training Young Horses for the Cavalry Service, and for General Use Under the Saddle (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1894) [on-line text]

Edward L. Anderson & Price Collier, Riding and Driving (New York: Macmillan, 1905) [on-line text]

Edward L. Anderson, Horses and Riding (Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: U.S. Cavalry Assoc., 1909)

________________, The Andersons of Gold Mine, Hanover County, Virginia (Cincinnati, 1913)