George J. Varney Explained

George J. Varney
Birth Date:1836
Nationality:American
Occupation:Author, historian

George Jones Varney (1836–1901) was an American author and historian. He wrote several books, mainly on the history of New England states, including gazetteers of Massachusetts and Maine.

Life and career

Varney was born in Maine in 1836.[1] [2] In the 1870s, he was living in Brunswick, Maine, while a decade later he was writing in Boston.

He was a member of the Maine Historical Society.

Selected bibliography

Varney was the author of the following books:[3]

His 1881 work, Gazetteer of the State of Maine, was published by B. B. Russell in Cornhill, Boston.

A Brief History of Maine included the earlier Young People's History of Maine and six additional chapters, bridging the gap from 1842 to 1888.

Death

Varney died in 1901, aged 65 or 65.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Adams, Oscar Fay . A Dictionary of American Authors, Volumes 1-2 . Houghton, Mifflin . 1901 . 397.
  2. Book: Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography . . 1914 . 543.
  3. Web site: George J. Varney (Varney, George J. (George Jones), 1836-1901) The Online Books Page . 2023-05-18 . onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu.
  4. Book: Varney, George Jones . A Gazetteer of the State of Maine . 1881 . B. B. Russell . en.
  5. Book: Eaton, Harriet . This Birth Place of Souls: The Civil War Nursing Diary of Harriet Eaton . . 2011 . 9780195392685 . 326.
  6. Book: Varney, George Jones . A Brief History of Maine . 1888 . McLellan, Mosher & Company . en.