Vaughan Kester

Vaughan or Vaughn Kester (September 12, 1869 – July 4, 1911) was an American novelist and journalist.

Vaughan Kester
Kester, ca. 1900
BornSeptember 12, 1869
DiedJuly 4, 1911
OccupationNovelist
Spouse(s)Jessie Jennings Kester
Parent(s)Franklin Cooley Kester and Harriet Watkins Kester (cofounder of Cleveland School of Art, died 1926)

He was the elder brother of dramatist and author Paul Kester (18701933).

His style and topics were influenced by his travels through western and southern U.S., and by his mother's cousin William Dean Howells. His novel The Manager of the B & A was made into a film in 1916 directed by J.P. McGowan, with Leo Maloney and Helen Holmes, reissued in 1921 as The Man from Medicine Hat. He married Jessie B. Jennings from Mount Vernon, Ohio on August 31, 1898. They had no children.

In 1902, with his brother, he purchased and renovated Woodlawn Plantation.[1] From 1907, he lived at Gunston Hall, where he wrote The Prodigal Judge, and where he died.[2] A memorial in his honor was placed by his mother in Pohick Church, which had at one time been the parish church of Gunston Hall.[3]

Published works

gollark: Any well-designed thing will provide forward secrecy, so they won't have that unless they deliberately log things, which is entirely possible.
gollark: And here. It's quite bad.
gollark: You can also rent a VPS and host a VPN server on that, which doesn't really provide anonymity but does allow you to use it to evade local blocking of stuff.
gollark: Yes, your ISP can't do anything but traffic analysis probably.
gollark: > subpoening the vpn company for the encryption algorityhmsI'm pretty sure this is not actually a thing. But they totally could (and probably do often) keep logs.

References

  1. "Mount Vernon, Arlington and Woodlawn". Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  2. "Gunston Hall". Retrieved 21 February 2016.
  3. The Book News Monthly. J. Wanamaker. 1912.


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