Gertrude Chandler Warner


Gertrude Chandler Warner was an American author, mainly of childrens stories. She was most famous for writing the original book of The Boxcar Children and for the next eighteen books in the series.

Warner was born on April 16, 1890, in Putnam, Connecticut, to Edgar Morris Warner and Jane Elizabeth Warner. Her family included an older sister, Frances, and a younger brother, John. Her middle name of Chandler came from her mothers ancestors, the Chandlers, who had settled in nearby Woodstock, CT in 1686. Her father Edgar Warner had graduated from Harvard Law School in 1872 and practiced law in Putnam, CT. The Warners house on Main Street was located across from the railroad station.

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