Arthur Franklin Mapes, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Arthur Franklin Mapes

poet

Date of Birth: 16-Mar-1913

Date of Death: 04-Jan-1986

Profession: poet

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Arthur Franklin Mapes

  • Arthur Franklin Mapes was a poet who lived between 16 March 1913 and January 4, 1986.
  • Among his works is the poem "Indiana," adopted as the Official State Poem of Indiana in 1963.
  • In 1977, he was designated Indiana State Poet Laureate, a position that was not officially recognized by the State of Indiana until July 1, 2005.
  • Much of his poetry reflected his humble beginnings and the love he had for his hometown, Kendallville, and state.
  • His poetry also reflected his feelings on God, family, and nature.
  • Many of his poems were printed in national and international publications.Mapes was born and raised in Kendallville in a family of eight children.
  • He married Ruth Acker and had ten children.
  • He worked at Flint & Walling, Inc.
  • for many years as a mechanic.
  • During his career, he won eight awards at the state, national and international levels, which include The Golden Quill Award of 1965 for the poem '"Winter Cavern." He was a member of the Indiana Poetry Society, the Poets' Corner, and was a columnist for Cornucopia Poetry Magazine. In 1980, his collected poetry was published in a limited-edition hardcover book, Indiana Memories.
  • Posthumously, his family published several topical paperback volumes.
  • His poetry can be viewed today on a website created and maintained by his granddaughter, Angela Mapes Turner.

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