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Judson, Edward Zane Carroll

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Judson, Edward Zane Carroll (1823–1886)

US author. Specializing in short adventure stories, he developed a stereotyped frontier hero in the pages of his own periodicals Ned Buntline's Magazine and Buntline's Own. In his dime novels in the 1870s, he immortalized Buffalo Bill Cody.

Born in Stamford, New York, Judson served in the US Navy, and became an editor and writer in Cincinnati, eventually moving to New York. A violent racist, Judson was one of the founders of the antiforeign ‘Know-Nothing’ party in the 1850s.



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