Samuel Adams Drake
1833–1905 (age 72)
Historian/Author
Biography
Samuel Adams Drake devoted his pen to narrating New England's rich past, publishing histories that introduced generations to the costumes, customs, and characters of Boston and the surrounding countryside. His works offered readable accounts of colonial days, nineteenth-century reform movements, and the people who shaped them.
He died in 1905 and was interred in Wyoming Cemetery, leaving behind a body of literature that continues to illuminate early American life for scholars and enthusiasts alike.