As well as writing autobiographical and fictional literary works, Harold was a very prolific, multi-faceted writer and a well-respected Abraham Lincoln historian. Included below is a partial listing of his creative accomplishments.
Listing of Published Works:
Articles
Thomas Wolfe Revisited
Take Note - On The Trail of John Wilkes Booth
The House of the Lincoln Conspirators
The Lincoln Conspirator Who Got Away With Murder
Seven Steps To Murder (Lincoln)
Various articles based upon research for the Surratt Society Courier (Lincoln)
Various articles for Rhinelander Daily News (hometown newspaper) about travels across USA by hopping trains
Short Stories
Conversation Interlude (in book collection “The American Short Short Story”)
Turn-About
You Touched Me
Poetry
This The Time (War Poems) ...read more
RECALL and Other Poems
Remember (in book collection)
Tomorrow (in book collection)
Harold also received several Literary Awards and acknowledgements throughout his lifetime.
Listing of Unpublished Completed Works:
Novels and Novelettes
THE PANTAGES - A Saga ...read more
Aftermath
Molly Worthington
The Professor and The Convict
Stage Plays
The Conspirators (re: Abraham Lincoln)
A Pot Full of Geraniums (young people thieving elderly parents' estate)
Dear Walt (based on life of Walt Whitman)
Teleplays
The Man On the Mountain (based on "The Waltons")
Lone Boy Walking (autobiographical – based on hopping trains at 18 yrs of age)
A Trip to New Haven (comedy)
The Hitch-Hiker
Terror in the Schoolhouse
The Hideout
The Basement Room
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