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Kennedy, John Pendleton

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Kennedy, John Pendleton (1795–1870)

US writer and statesman. His fiction, published under the pen-name ‘Mark Littleton’, includes Swallow Barn 1832, a study of Virginian life; and Horseshoe Robinson 1835.

Kennedy became a member of Congress and secretary of the navy. He was a friend of William Makepeace Thackeray, whom he helped in writing The Virginians 1857–59.



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