Elijah Kellogg
Elijah Kellogg Jr. was an American Congregationalist minister, lecturer and author of popular boys' adventure books.
Professional life
Born in Portland, Maine, Kellogg was the son of a minister and missionary to local Native Americans. He graduated from Bowdoin College in 1840 and Andover Theological Seminary. Kellogg served as a minister of the church in Harpswell, Maine 1844–54, as chaplain of the Boston Seaman's Friend Society and pastor of the Mariners' Church of Boston 1855–1865; and ended his career as minister of the church in Topsham, Maine, from 1871 until his death in 1901. He is buried at Portland's Western Cemetery.Family and heritage
Kellogg married Hannah Pearson Pomeroy and had three sons and one daughter. Wilmot B. Mitchell of Bowdoin edited Elijah Kellogg, the Man and His Work: Chapters From His Life and Selections from His Writings. Bowdoin College offers an online collection guide to Kellogg's personal papers and those of his father. Elijah Kellogg Church, Congregational in Harpswell, Maine, is now named for him.Writing
Kellogg began writing children's books in the 1860s, and was highly productive. While he is best known to students of rhetoric as the author of the once-popular monologue "Spartacus to the Gladiators at Capua", he later produced several series of books. These include:Elm Island Series
Lion Ben of Elm Island Charlie Bell: The Waif of Elm Island The Ark of Elm Island The Boy Farmers of Elm Island The Young Ship-Builders of Elm Island- ''The Hard-Scrabble of Elm Island''
Pleasant Cove Series
Arthur Brown: The Young Captain The Young Deliverers of Pleasant Cove The Cruise of the Casco The Child of the Island Glen John Godsoe's Legacy- ''The Fisher Boys of Pleasant Cove''
Whispering Pine Series
The Spark of Genius; or, The College Life of James Trafton The Sophomores of Radcliffe; or, James Trafton and His Bosom Friends The Whispering Pine; or, the Graduates of Radcliffe Hall Winning His Spurs; or, Henry Morton's First Trial The Turning of the Tide; or, Radcliffe Rich and His Patients- ''A Stout Heart; or, the Student From Over the Sea''
Forest Glen Series
Saved By the Wind; or, The Poor Boy's Future Wolf Run; or, the Boys of the Wilderness Brought to the Front; or, The Young Defenders The Mission of Black Rifle; or, On the Trail Forest Glen; or, the Mohawk's Friendship- ''Burying the Hatchet; or, the Young Brave of the Delawares''
Good Old Times Series
Good Old Times; or, Grandfather's Struggle for a Homestead A Strong Arm and a Mother's Blessing The Unseen Hand; or, James Renfew and His Boy Helpers- ''The Live Oak Boys; or, The Adventures of Richard Constable Afloat and Shore''
Stand-alone books
- ''Norman Cline''