Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site (Connemara)
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N 35° 16.296 W 082° 26.833
17S E 368372 N 3904123
The home and grounds called "Connemara" are now a National Historic Site run by the National Park Service. The NRHP plaque is in the parking lot on the south side of Little River Road, 0.2 miles west of Greenville Highway (US-25).
Waymark Code: WM1TQJ
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 07/08/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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From the North Carolina Historical Markers website (visit link)

For the last twenty-three years of his life Carl Sandburg, Illinois native and one of America’s most versatile writers, lived at Flat Rock. There he wrote Always the Young Strangers, his autobiography; Remembrance Rock, a novel; and several volumes of poetry. For his Completed Poems, published in 1950, Sandburg won the Pulitzer Prize, his second. He also won a Pulitzer in history in 1939 for his six-volume biography, of Abraham Lincoln. In 1955 he condensed his million-and-a-half words of Lincoln into a single volume.

Born in Galesburg, Illinois, to Swedish immigrants in 1878, Sandburg worked as an advertising writer, journalist, lecturer, and socialist organizer before publishing his Chicago Poems in 1916, a volume which contained, in addition to the title verse, perhaps his best-known poem, “Fog.” Sandburg never enjoyed the success with critics that he found with the general reading public.

In 1945 Sandburg’s wife Paula, in search of a home in a more temperate clime than the Midwest and with pasture for her prize goats, found such a place in North Carolina. The couple purchased a 245-acre farm called “Connemara,” which had once belonged to the Confederacy’s Secretary of the Treasury C. G. Memminger. They shipped their 42,000 pounds of belongings to Flat Rock by freight car late in 1945. In his later years Sandburg relished his status as a literary celebrity. He and his rival Robert Frost were intimates of Pres. John F. Kennedy. In 1959 Sandburg became the first private citizen in eighty-five years to address a joint session of the United States Congress, in observance of the 150th anniversary of Pres. Abraham Lincoln’s birth. Sandburg died on July 22, 1967, at age eighty-nine. In 1968 the National Park Service made “Connemara” a National Historic Site and in 1974 the house, complete with many of the author’s personal effects, opened to the public.

References:
Penelope Niven, Carl Sandburg: A Biography (1991)
Paula Steichen, My Connemara (1969)
Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly, eds., Sea Is Now (1955) – transcript of
television interview with Sandburg Connemara
Gay Wilson Allen, “Carl Sandburg,” Leonard Unger, ed., American Writers: A
Collection of Literary Biographies (1974), III, 575-598
James D. Hart, The Oxford Companion to American Literature (1983)
County / Borough / Parish: Henderson County

Year listed: 1968

Historic (Areas of) Significance: Historic Significance: Person - Carl Sandburg

Periods of significance: 1925-1949, 1950-1974

Historic function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic

Current function: Landscape, Recreation And Culture

Privately owned?: no

Hours of operation: From: 9:00 AM To: 5:00 PM

Primary Web Site: [Web Link]

Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]

Street address: Not listed

Season start / Season finish: Not listed

Secondary Website 2: Not listed

National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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