• Carl August Sandburg (January 6, 1878 – July 22, 1967) was an American poet, biographer, journalist, and editor.
  • A Carl Sandburg Exhibition of memorabilia was held at the Hallmark Gallery in New York City, from January to February, 1968...
  • Carl Sandburg (1878 - 1967) was a Swedish-American poet, editor, and folk song writer who earned three Pulitzer prizes.
  • The Sandburgs were very poor; Carl left school at the age of thirteen to work odd jobs, from laying bricks to dishwashing, to help support his family.
  • One of the most renowned proponents of Carl Sandburg’s approach was Francis Scott Fitzgerald in his book The Great Gatsby.
  • It appeared in the book Rootabaga Stories by Carl Sandburg, published in 1922. Sandburg was a very famous American poet.
  • The impressive 9-foot statue of Carl Sandburg centrally located in Galesburg's downtown was realized due to Chuck's visionary leadership.
  • From the age of 11, Sandburg worked in various occupations—as a barbershop porter, a milk truck driver, a brickyard hand...
  • Carl Sandburg at the Movies: A Poet in the Silent Era, 1920-1927, 1984 (edited by Dale Fetherling and Doug Fetherling).
  • Carl Sandburg was born on 6 January 1878 in Galesburg, Illinois, USA.