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Marian Longfellow O'Donoghue

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374: 349: 326: 257: 20: 429: 100:. O'Donoghue wrote the organization's bylaws and constitution. She was the only woman elected to the executive committee of the International League of Press Clubs in 1898. She was a "prominent member" of the California State Association in Washington D. C. while her husband was serving as president of that organization in 1906. 108:
Marian Longfellow married twice: first to Englishman William Morris, with whom she had three children. They divorced. Her second marriage was to Michael Francis O'Donoghue, an Irishman and fellow writer. She was widowed when he died in 1921. Marian Longfellow died in 1924, aged 74 years, in Shawmut,
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In 1897, after being rejected for membership in the Washington Press Club, she, Margaret Sullivan Burke, and Anna Sanborn Hamilton founded the
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Marian Longfellow O'Donoghue wrote poetry and stories for newspapers, collected for publication as
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from French (1898). Some of her poems were set to music as Christian hymns.
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The Cotton States and International Exposition and South, Illustrated
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Sheet music for Longfellow's "The Eagle and the Dove a Call to Arms"
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Marian Adele Longfellow O'Donoghue, from an 1896 publication.
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A picture of Marian Longfellow as a child, circa 1851
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National League of American Pen Women
Portland, Maine
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
William Pitt Preble
Eugène Sue
Daughters of the American Revolution
National League of American Pen Women
Tuolumne County, California
The Cotton States and International Exposition and South, Illustrated
Contrasted Songs
"The International League of Press Clubs"
A Romance of the West Indies
"He Knows the Bitter, Weary Way"
Marion Howard Brazier
"Spokes from the Hub"
"National Society of N. E. Women"


"Mrs. O'Donoghue's Literary Fame"
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"National League of American Pen Women, 1897 to Present"
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"Californians in Washington Campaign for Those at Home"
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