Leo Lemay

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1935 – 2008

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Who was Leo Lemay?

J.A. Leo Lemay was du Pont Winterthur Professor of English at the University of Delaware. Commonly known simply as "Leo Lemay," he was most renowned for his lifelong fascination with Benjamin Franklin, although he wrote on many topics, including Edgar Allan Poe, Ebenezer Cooke, and Joel Barlow. Lemay was a 1953 graduate of Baltimore City College in Baltimore, Maryland. Lemay was also a graduate of the University of Maryland, where he earned his master's degree, and obtained his doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania. He died on October 15, 2008, at home, shortly after returning home from a hospital stay.

Lemay was selected by Library of America to edit two of its selections on Franklin. His edition of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, co-edited with Paul Zall, is generally recognized as the most authoritative.

In the 1990s, he put up the first substantial web resource to share with Franklin scholars and biographers in "Benjamin Franklin: A Documentary History."

The Documentary History was preparation for arguably his greatest investigation, a projected seven-volume biography of Franklin.

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Born
Jan 17, 1935
Bristow
Also known as
  • J. A. Leo Lemay
  • Joseph Alberic Leo Lemay
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • PhD, University of Pennsylvania
    ( - 1965)
  • University of Maryland, College Park
  • Baltimore City College
Lived in
  • Newark
    ( - 2008/10/15)
Died
Oct 15, 2008
Newark

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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