Solomon DeLong

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Solomon DeLong (February 8, 1849 – February 2, 1925) was an American Pennsylvania Dutch language writer and journalist.

Born(1849-02-08)February 8, 1849
DiedFebruary 2, 1925(1925-02-02) (aged 75)
Pen nameObediah Grouthomel
OccupationJournalist and writer
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Solomon DeLong
Born(1849-02-08)February 8, 1849
DiedFebruary 2, 1925(1925-02-02) (aged 75)
Pen nameObediah Grouthomel
OccupationJournalist and writer
Notable worksProvided the Pennsylvania German language translation of Clement Clarke Moore's poem A Visit from St. Nicholas (also known as The Night before Christmas)
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Early life

DeLong was born on February 8, 1849, in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania.

Career

DeLong was a teacher and businessman. For 12 years, he was the Pennsylvania Dutch language columnist for The Morning Call in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where he wrote under the pen name Obediah Grouthomel.[1]

DeLong provided the Pennsylvania Dutch language translation of Clement Clarke Moore's poem, "A Visit from St. Nicholas", also known as "The Night before Christmas". The Pennsylvania Dutch language translation of the poem was first printed in The Morning Call on December 24, 1920.[2]

Death

DeLong died on February 25, 1925, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, at age 75.

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