Francis Lynde

Francis Lynde (November 12, 1856 – May 16, 1930) was an American writer. Three of his books were adapted to film. He was born in Lewiston, New York, and wrote adventure novels set in the American West in the early 20th century. The Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library has a collection of his papers.

His novels were set in the mountains of Colorado, Nevada, and Utah. Railroading and mining provided settings for his storylines. The main characters were often mining or railroad engineers. He penned a collection of detective stories about the eponymous government chemist Calvin "Scientific" Sprague. His story ''Moonshiner of Fact'' is set in the Appalachian Mountains of Eastern Tennessee.

Mary Antoinette Stickle Lynde (''née'' Stickle; 1867–1960) was his wife.

He is buried in Forest Hills Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Provided by Wikipedia
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