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F. O. C. Darley and James Fenimore Cooper

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Difference between F. O. C. Darley and James Fenimore Cooper

F. O. C. Darley vs. James Fenimore Cooper

Felix Octavius Carr "F. James Fenimore Cooper (September 15, 1789 – September 14, 1851) was an American writer of the first half of the 19th century.

Similarities between F. O. C. Darley and James Fenimore Cooper

F. O. C. Darley and James Fenimore Cooper have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): National Academy Museum and School, Washington Irving.

National Academy Museum and School

The National Academy Museum and School, founded in New York City as the National Academy of Design – known simply as the "National Academy" – is an honorary association of American artists founded in 1825 by Samuel F. B. Morse, Asher B. Durand, Thomas Cole, Martin E. Thompson, Charles Cushing Wright and others "to promote the fine arts in America through instruction and exhibition." The Academy is a professional honorary organization, a school, and a museum.

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Washington Irving

Washington Irving (April 3, 1783 – November 28, 1859) was an American short story writer, essayist, biographer, historian, and diplomat of the early 19th century.

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F. O. C. Darley and James Fenimore Cooper Comparison

F. O. C. Darley has 42 relations, while James Fenimore Cooper has 158. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.00% = 2 / (42 + 158).

References

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