About E. W. Howe
E. W. Howe, born on May 17, 1853, in Lawrence, Kansas, was a prominent American author, journalist, and editor, best known for his influential work in rural journalism. He gained fame for his editorial leadership of the Atchison Globe, where his witty and engaging writing style resonated with readers, earning him a significant following. Additionally, Howe authored several books, including "The Howells of Checkerberry," which showcased his keen observations of small-town life and contributed to the American literary landscape.