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Thompson did not pursue a career in the legal field, but instead dedicated himself to journalism and editorship. In 1847, he became the editor of the
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newspaper, and promoted the Southern cause throughout various literary and social circles. Thompson was introduced to
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This article about a United States journalist born in the 19th century is a
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During his career and travels, Thompson had the chance to work closely with
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in October. On the fourteenth, Thompson spent the first of many evenings at
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Fusco, Richard (2004). "Thompson, John Reuben". In Cumming, Mark (ed.).
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Thompson was also a poet, most of his works being war-poems.
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Giemza, Bryan Albin; Flora, Joseph M.; Vogel, Amber (2006).
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in Augusta, Georgia. Thompson did not take part in the
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Richmond
Virginia
New York
New York
Richmond, Virginia
University of Virginia
Southern Literary Messenger
The Southern Field and Fireside
Civil War
London
Confederate
Thomas Carlyle
Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie
Carlyle's House
Christopher Wren
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
New York Evening Post
Edgar Allan Poe
William Gilmore Simms
Henry Timrod
Paul Hamilton Hayne
Philip Pendleton Cooke
ISBN
0-8071-3123-7
on Google Books
"John Reuben Thompson" 
Wikisource
The Carlyle Encyclopedia
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