Charles Morrow Wilson (1905 - 1977)[1] was a writer who also worked at agricultural product firms.
[2] He wrote about Liberia, biographies for children, about medicine, and about trade.
[3] He was the husband of Iris Woolcock.
Wilson was born in Arkansas and wrote about the state.
[4] In the 1960s, he transitioned to writing juvenile non-fiction including biographies of Rudolf Diesel and Samuel de Champlain while working as special consultant for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.