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Cozzens

American  
[kuhz-uhnz] / ˈkʌz ənz /

noun

  1. James Gould, 1903–78, U.S. novelist.


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Mr. Cozzens is the author of “Deadwood: Gold, Guns, and Greed in the American West.”

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 31, 2025

As Cozzens explains, these Native allies were often key players in both the strategizing and the fighting of the Creek War.

From Washington Post Apr. 26, 2023

Cozzens, who has written or edited 17 books focusing on the Civil War and the American West, retired recently after spending 30 years in the U.S.

From Washington Times Mar. 2, 2017

Peter Cozzens describes Dee Brown’s book as “elegantly written and passionately wrought” but finds it ironic that a work so historically and purposefully unbalanced should be the standard popular source for the 19th-century Indian wars.

From Seattle Times Nov. 17, 2016

When I first knew the family it made its winter home in New York at the American Hotel, then a fashionable hostelry kept by William B. Cozzens, on the corner of Barclay Street and Broadway.

From As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century by Marian Gouverneur

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