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Charles Henry Lüders (18581891)
Lüders, Charles Henry. An American poet; born in Philadelphia, 1858; died there, July 12, 1891. Upon the completion of his university studies, he visited Europe, subsequently settling in his native city, where he was a prominent member of “The Pegasus,” a club of poets. He attained distinction by his contributions of verse to leading magazines, one of his best poems being ‘The Dead Nymph.’ With S. Decatur Smith, Jr., he published a volume entitled ‘Hallo! My Fancy.’