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  • Cyrus Townsend Brady

    American journalist, historian and adventure writer (1861–1920)

    Cyrus Townsend Brady (December 20, 1861 – January 24, 1920) was an American priest, journalist, historian and adventure writer.

    His best-known work is Indian Fights and Fighters.

    Background

    He was born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1883. In 1889, he was ordained a deacon in the Episcopal church, and was ordained a priest in 1890.

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    His first wife was Clarissa Guthrie, who died in 1890. His second wife was Mary Barrett.

    Brady's first major book, For Love of Country, whilst telling the story of a fictitious John Seymour, was actually based in part on the true heroics of Nicholas Biddle, one of the first five captains of the fledgling Continental Navy.[1]

    Brady was also famous for his opposition to feminism and Women's suffrage: he preached many anti-suffrage sermons and described women voters as "an insult to God".[2]

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