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Mark Twain 1835-1910 Biography. Birth Place. Born in Florida, Missouri Birthday: November 30, 1835 Parents: John and Jane Clemens Raised in Hannibal, Missouri. Connection to Slavery. His uncle and father both owned slaves
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Birth Place • Born in Florida, Missouri • Birthday: November 30, 1835 • Parents: John and Jane Clemens • Raised in Hannibal, Missouri
Connection to Slavery • His uncle and father both owned slaves from whom he would listen to stories and songs. This is where he learned to love story telling.
Education • Went to school up to the 5th grade • Left school at age 11 when his father died in 1847
Professional Career • First job was as a printers apprentice in Missouri. • From Missouri he went to New York and Philadelphia and worked for several newspapers • In 1857 he came back to Missouri and worked as a riverboat captain.
Professional Career In 1857 a river boat captain’s salary was 250.00$ per month, which is equivalent to a 155,000$ per year salary in the present day.
Professional Career • In 1861 Mark Twain became a silver miner in Nevada; he was unsuccessful. • In Nevada he began to write for the Territorial Enterprise newspaper; this is when he started going by the name of Mark Twain.
Professional Career • In 1865 Twain published his first short story, “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog”.
Marriage • In 1870, Mark Twain married Olivia Langhorn.
Professional Career • In 1876 Tom Sawyer was published and in 1884 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published, both of which are his most popular works.