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Carl Forsaith

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Carl C. Forsaith
BornJune 4, 1893
Auburn, New Hampshire
DiedJanuary 28, 1964 (age 71)
Auburn, New Hampshire
GenreHistory
Notable worksAuburn, New Hampshire

Carl C. Forsaith (June 4, 1893 – January 28, 1964) was an author, writer and politician from Auburn, New Hampshire. He is most well known for writing Auburn's official history book, published in 1945.

Biography

Carl Forsaith was born on the Chester Turnpike in Auburn, New Hampshire. He went to Auburn Village School and Pinkerton Academy. He graduated with a writers' diploma and worked as a columnist for Manchester's Union Leader. He wrote Auburn's official history book in 1944, which contained geography information, Native American legends, etc. He retired in 1958 and died at his home on January 28, 1964 at the age of 71.

Notable Works

Forsaith wrote many history books, one for his hometown, one for the state, several for the country etc. His home that he was born and lived in most of his life is still standing on the Chester Turnpike, the second-oldest house in the town.