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  1. They lived in Evanston, Illinois, before settling at 331 South York Street in Elmhurst, Illinois, from 1919 to 1930. During the time, Sandburg wrote Chicago Poems (1916), Cornhuskers (1918), and Smoke and Steel (1920). [2] .

  2. Carl Sandburg was an American poet, historian, novelist, and folklorist. From the age of 11, Sandburg worked in various occupations—as a barbershop porter, a milk truck driver, a brickyard hand, and a harvester in the Kansas wheat fields. When the Spanish-American War broke out in 1898, he enlisted.

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  3. Poet Carl Sandburg was born into a poor family in Galesburg, Illinois. In his youth, he worked many odd jobs before serving in the 6th Illinois Infantry in Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War.

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    1878 – Carl Sandburg is born on January 6 in Galesburg, Illinois. He is the second child and eldest son of Swedish immigrants August and Clara Sandburg. He is baptized Carl August, but in elementary school he asks to be called Charles, or Charlie, thinking it is more American. 1883 – Lilian Steichen, Sandburg’s future wife, is born on May 1 in Hanc...

    1902-07 – He leaves college without a degree, sells stereopticon slides and viewers, and writes for the Galesburg Evening Mail, using the pseudonym “Crimson.” His first poem is published in the literary magazine The Thistle in 1902. His first collection of poetry and prose, In Reckless Ecstasy, is published in 1904 as a booklet by Professor Wright....

    1916 – His daughter Janet is born June 26. 1917 – He joins the Chicago Daily News as a reporter. 1918 – He is hired by the Newspaper Enterprise Association to travel to Norway and Sweden as a correspondent covering World War II. His daughter Helga is born on November 24. Cornhuskers is published. 1919 – He returns to work at the Chicago Daily News....

    1932 – Sandburg leaves the Chicago Daily News to focus on writing poetry, children’s stories, and the last four volumes of the Lincoln biography. 1935-37 – Lilian Sandburg buys her first goats and registers the herd’s name as Chikaming after the township where they live. She begins a breeding program to improve the blood lines and milk production o...

    1946 – Sandburg’s birthplace in Galesburg, Illinois is dedicated as a memorial. 1948 – Remembrance Rock, Sandburg’s only novel, is published. 1950 – Complete Poems is published. 1951 – Sandburg wins the Pulitzer Prize for poetry for Complete Poems. 1952 – He receives the American Academy of Arts and Letters gold medal for history. 1953 – Always the...

    1963 – Honey and Salt, Sandburg’s last book of poetry, is published on January 6, his 85th birthday. He receives the International United Poets Laureate award as the Honorary Poet Laureate of the United States. 1964 – Sandburg receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Lyndon B. Johnson. 1965 – Sandburg receives honors from the NAACP for his c...

  4. Sandburg's home in Flat Rock, Henderson County, North Carolina, where he lived for 22 years, is preserved by the National Park Service as the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site. A college dedicated to him, Carl Sandburg College is located in his birthplace Galesburg, Illinois.

  5. Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, located at 81 Carl Sandburg Lane near Hendersonville in the village of Flat Rock, North Carolina, preserves Connemara, the home of Pulitzer Prize -winning poet and writer Carl Sandburg. Though a Midwesterner, Sandburg and his family moved to this home in 1945 for the peace and solitude required for his ...

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  7. Sandburg was born in a three-bedroom house (which is now a historic site) and was known as “Charles” or “Charlie” as a young boy. Sandburg’s father worked as a blacksmith’s helper in Chicago and Burlington but hardly brought in enough income to support his wife and seven children.