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Newbrough, John Ballou, 1828-1891 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Newbrough, John Ballou, 1828-1891
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  • Newbrough, J. B. (John Ballou), 1828-1891
  • Ballou, John, 1828-1891

Dennon, J. Research materials pertaining to The Oahspe story ... 1985: p. 1 (Dr. John Ballou Newbrough)

LC manual cat. (hdg.: Newbrough, John Ballou, 1828-1891)

Ohio authors (Newbrough, John Ballou; religious leader; grad. dental college in Cincinnati, 1849; went to California gold field and 2 yrs. later to Australia; returned to Cincinnati; afterwards practiced dentistry in Philadelphia and N.Y.; interested in Spiritualism and automatic writing; with a number of orphans from Pearl River, N.Y. and several followers established Shalam, a communistic community in New Mexico; b. 6/5/1828; d. 4/22/1891)

MWA/NAIP files (usage: J.B. Newbrough; John Ballou)

Private secretary to ----, etc. The fall of Fort Sumter, 1867 (name not given)

NUC pre-1956 (Newbrough, J.B.)

Fogarty, R.S. All things new, 2003: p. 180 (John B. Newbrough; dentist; author of The lady of the West, or, The gold seekers (travel romance), A catechism of human teeth, and Nitrous oxide gas; published Oashpe [i.e. Oahspe] in 1882) p. 254 (also author of The fall of Fort Sumter (historical romance))

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