Arthur  Upson


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T. M. Swem, St. Paul, Minnesota Unknown 1928-0001-0358.jpg MS - 12, Box 20, Folder 2 B&W 1928-0001-0358 1928-0001-0358 Print 5x7 Manuscript Collections May, 1897 Reproduction requires permission. Digital images property of SHM Library & Archives

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ARTHUR WHEELOCK UPSON  (b. January 10, 1877 – d. August 14, 1908) was born in Camden, New York, and moved with his family to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1894.

Upson was a well-known poet in his era, and published several books of his own poetry.  He was a friend and correspondent of Sharlot Hall. 

Arthur Upson drowned after falling from his boat on Lake Bemidji in Minnesota.  It was speculated, though never established, that he committed suicide.

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