A History of the Mcguffey Readers

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Smith paid five hundred dollarsfor it, in three notes payable in three, twelve, and eighteen monthsafter the delivery of the manuscript. The book was issued in 1844 asMcGuffey's Rhetorical Guide. Its material, revised by its author, laterbecame, in modified form, the Fifth Reader in the five-book series, andagain much of the same material was used in the Sixth Reader publishedfirst in 1855.
Mr. A. H. McGuffey died at his home on Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, on June 3, 1896. He was twice married. His
... first wife, married in 1839, was MissElizabeth M. Drake, daughter of the eminent Dr. Daniel Drake. After herdeath he married Miss Caroline V. Rich of Boston. He had a large family. A son, Charles D. McGuffey. Esq. , lives at Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr. A. H. McGuffey was a noteworthy figure in any assemblage of men. Hewas tall, slender and erect. His manner was urbane and reserved. Heserved on many charitable and educational boards and was attentive tohis trusts. He was an active member of the Episcopalian Church, beingmany years a warden in his parish, and frequently a delegate to theDiocesan Convention, where he was a recognized authority onEcclesiastical Law.


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