Eugene F. Ware Quotes
A collection of quotes by Eugene F. Ware.
Eugene Fitch Ware, born on August 29, 1841, in Hartford, Ohio, was an American lawyer, soldier, and author. After obtaining his law degree from the University of Michigan, he joined the Union Army during the American Civil War, where he served as a lieutenant. Ware participated in several engagements, including the Battle of Olathe, in which he was injured and lost his right hand.
After the war, Ware moved to Kansas where he practiced law in Fort Scott and became involved in politics. He served as a district attorney and later as a state senator. Ware was known for his eloquence in court and gained a reputation as a talented orator.
Alongside his legal and political career, Eugene F. Ware also pursued a passion for writing. He published several volumes of poetry, short stories, and essays under the pseudonym "Ironquill." Notably, his poem "The Pale Maiden" received widespread acclaim.
Ware's writings often reflected his experiences during the war, his admiration for the American West, and his libertarian beliefs. He was known for his straightforward and sometimes controversial opinions. Eugene Fitch Ware passed away on April 1, 1911, in Topeka, Kansas, leaving behind a legacy as both a prominent lawyer and a revered writer.