HARVEY RICE
\hˈɑːvi ɹˈa͡ɪs], \hˈɑːvi ɹˈaɪs], \h_ˈɑː_v_i ɹ_ˈaɪ_s]\
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An American poet; born at Conway, Mass., June 11, 1800; died 1891. He removed to Cleveland, opened a classical school, and purchased a newspaper, which he issued thereafter as the Plaindealer. He has been a frequent contributor to many periodicals, and in addition has published: "Mount Vernon and Other Poems" (1864); "Nature and Culture" (1875); "Pioneers of the Western Reserve" (1882); "Select Poems" (1885); "Sketches of Western Life" (1888); and "The Founder of the City of Cleveland".
By Charles Dudley Warner