Harry Leon Wilson, a renowned American writer, entered this world on May 1, 1867, in the picturesque town of Oregon, Illinois, USA. This talented individual gained recognition for his literary works, which include the notable novels "Bunker Bean" published in 1936, "Cameo Kirby" released in 1914, and "Make Me a Star" published in 1932.
Throughout his life, Wilson was married to three remarkable women: Helen MacGowan Cook, Rose Cecil Latham (also known as Rose O'Neill),and Wilbertine Nesselrode Teters. Each of these marriages undoubtedly played a significant role in his life and influenced his writing in various ways.
Harry Leon Wilson's remarkable journey on this earth came to an end on June 28, 1939, in Monterey, California, USA. His passing left behind a legacy of captivating stories and unforgettable characters that continue to entertain and inspire readers to this day.