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Frederick William Thomas (writer)
Frederick William Thomas (October 25, 1806 in Providence, Rhode Island – August 27, 1866 in Washington, D.C.) was an American writer.
==Biography==
He was the son of Ebenezer Smith Thomas, a journalist who was a nephew of printer Isaiah Thomas. He was educated in Baltimore, Maryland, where he studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1828. In 1830 he moved to Cincinnati and assisted his father in editing the ''Advertiser'', in which appeared his song “'Tis said that absence conquers love.” He became an associate editor of the ''Democratic Intelligencer'' in 1834, and of the ''Evening Post'' in 1835. From 1841 until 1850, he was a clerk in the United States Department of the Treasury in Washington, D.C., for which he selected a library. In 1850 he returned to Cincinnati, entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church and preached in that city. Subsequently he was professor of rhetoric and English literature in the University of Alabama, and in 1858 resumed the practice of law in Cambridge, Maryland. In 1860 he took charge of the literary department of the Richmond ''Enquirer'', and afterward became editorially connected with the ''South Carolinian'' of Columbia. He traveled extensively through the southern states, was a successful lecturer, and occasionally took part in politics.

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