William O. Steele

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Born
William Owen Steele

December 22, 1917[1]
DiedJune 25, 1979(1979-06-25) (aged 61)
EducationAttended Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee[2]
OccupationAuthor
William O. Steele
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Born
William Owen Steele

December 22, 1917[1]
DiedJune 25, 1979(1979-06-25) (aged 61)
EducationAttended Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee[2]
OccupationAuthor
SpouseMary Quintard Govan
Parent(s)Core Steele
Sue Steele

William Owen Steele (December 22, 1917 – June 25, 1979) was an American writer from Tennessee.

Early life

William O. Steele was born on December 22, 1917, in Franklin, Tennessee. He was the son of Isore Steele and Susie Lee.[3] He spent a large amount of his youth exploring the woods around his home. This led to an interest in the history of the area and of its pioneers. Steele attended Cumberland University.[4]

Career

Steele became the author of 39 books. He wrote his historical adventure stories in his home on Signal Mountain, Tennessee, which was the setting for many of his fiction stories. Steele's book, The Perilous Road, which was published in 1958, won the Newbery Honor in 1959.[5] Winter Danger earned the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1962.[6]

Personal life

Steele was married to another author, Mary Quintard Govan.[7] He died on June 25, 1979, at age 61.

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