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Mark Twain Life Timeline

The document provides a timeline of important events in the life and career of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens): [1] He was born in 1835 in Missouri and began work as a printer in 1851 before becoming a river pilot in 1857. [2] He published his first major work "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" in 1865 and his first book "The Innocents Abroad" in 1869 after failing as a miner. [3] Some of his most famous works like "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" in 1876 and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in 1885 were published during this time. [4] He died in 1910

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Mark Twain Life Timeline

The document provides a timeline of important events in the life and career of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens): [1] He was born in 1835 in Missouri and began work as a printer in 1851 before becoming a river pilot in 1857. [2] He published his first major work "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" in 1865 and his first book "The Innocents Abroad" in 1869 after failing as a miner. [3] Some of his most famous works like "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" in 1876 and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in 1885 were published during this time. [4] He died in 1910

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MARK TWAIN TIMELINE

Mark Twain
(Samuel
Langhorne Mark Twain Takes
Clemens) Born Work as Printer
Nov 30 1835 1851

Mar 1847 1857


John Clemens Mark Twain
(Mark Twain's Begins Two-Year
Father) Dies Apprenticeship to
Become a River
Pilot
Henry Clemens Mark Twain
(Mark Twain's Publishes "The
Brother) Dies While Celebrated
Working on Jumping Frog of
Steamboat Calaveras County
June 21 1858 Nov 18 1865

1862 1869
Mark Twain Fails Mark Twain
as a Miner and attends "Blind Tom
Works as a Wiggins"
Reporter performance
Mark Twain's First
Book "The Mark Twain
Innocents Abroad" Publishes
is Published "Roughing It
1869 1872

Feb 1870 1873


Mark Twain Mark Twain
Marries Olivia Publishes "The
"Livy" Langdon Gilded Age: A Tale
of Today"
Mark Twain Mark Twain's
Publishes "The "Adventures of
Adventures of Tom Huckleberry Finn"
Sawyer Is Published
1876 1885

Dec 1884 1889


Mark Twain Mark Twain
Publishes Publishes "A
"Adventures of Connecticut
Huckleberry Finn" Yankee in King
Arthur's Court"
Nikola Tesla Livy Clemens
becomes a citizen (Mark Twain's
of the United States Wife) Dies
Jul 30 1891 Jun 5 1904

1894 1908
Mark Twain Mark Twain Forms
Publishes a Club of Young
"Pudd'nhead Girls Called the
Wilson" Angelfish Club
Mark Twain Dies
Apr 21 1910

Nov 15 2010
Mark Twain's Complete
Autobiography Published 100
Years After His Death

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MARK TWAIN TIMELINE
Mark Twain 
(Samuel 
Langhorne 
Clemens) Born
Nov 30 1835
Mar 1847
John Clemens 
(Mark Twain's 
Father) Dies
Mark Twain Takes
Henry Clemens 
(Mark Twain's 
Brother) Dies While 
Working on 
Steamboat
June 21 1858
1862
Mark Twain Fails 
as a Miner and
Mark Twain's First 
Book "The 
Innocents Abroad" 
is Published
1869
Feb 1870
Mark Twain 
Marries Olivia 
"Livy" Langdon
Mark
Mark Twain 
Publishes "The 
Adventures of Tom 
Sawyer“
1876
Dec 1884
Mark Twain 
Publishes 
"Adventures of 
Huckleberry Finn"
Nikola Tesla 
becomes a citizen 
of the United States
Jul 30 1891
1894
Mark Twain 
Publishes 
"Pudd'nhead
Wilson"
Livy Clemen
Mark Twain Dies
Apr 21 1910
Nov 15 2010
Mark Twain's Complete 
Autobiography Published 100 
Years After His Death

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