1860 in Poetry - Deaths

Deaths

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  • April 6 – James Kirke Paulding (born 1778), American novelist, poet, a writer for Salamagundi magazine who took it over before it failed, and a United States Secretary of the Navy
  • August 25 – Johan Ludvig Heiberg (born 1791), Danish
  • date not known – Richard Croly

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