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Martha Tracy Owler

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973: 25: 248:. She was asked if she was willing to try an experiment by that newspaper—the experiment being "to see whether women could 'cover' a given territory as quickly and as efficaciously as men could". For nearly a year, she covered a district comprising a large city and four towns, giving everything -social, religious, governmental, political, legal, or professional- regarding them by producing good results, often driving alone into Boston over dark bridges and in storms after midnight with the latest news. The constant action was too wearing for her, and she was transferred from the district department -the only woman who had ever covered such a department on a Boston daily paper- to the 963: 941: 902: 866: 830: 791: 755: 719: 636: 595: 554: 987: 323:
Returning to the U.S. circa 1896, she soon acquired a reputation as an art writer and critic. During her last 15 years, Owler was the press representative and catalog and advertising writer for Silo's Fifth Avenue Art Galleries.
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When a child, she amused herself by writing stories, which showed her power of imagination. She developed a fondness for art and constantly studied, both in Europe and the U.S.
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On June 10, 1876, in Boston, she married Charles William Owler (b. 1850). They had two children: George (1877-1877) and Charles (1878-1949).)
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in 1852. Her parents were George Hopkins Tracy (1830-1856) and Martha Delaney (Bartholomew) (1833-1899). Martha had two younger siblings.
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peninsula. She was accompanied to Europe by her only son, Charles, then age twelve. Owler founded the "Italian letter" to the
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In her later life, Owler struggled with ill health, aggravated by injuries received from being struck by a
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For two or three years, she was served as a principal of some of the large schools in and around Boston.
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became known in the U.S., and she also made known to U.S. music lovers the Italian pianist and composer
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Her childhood was passed in the family of her guardian and grandfather, the Rev. Dr.
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and other papers as art criticisms. Scholars said that her language was like that of
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According to Willard & Livermore (1893), Owler was born in Boston,
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from Europe were in great demand, as were her art sketches for another
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With a desire to pursue writing, she accepted a position on the
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in New York City, October 3, 1916. Interment took place at
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on a European mission, and her description of the "
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The Passion Play", 342:Martha Tracy Owler died at the 119: 705:"Obituary. Martha Tracy Owler" 196:Martha Ruth Tracy was born in 1: 715:– via Internet Archive. 624:. 5 September 1891. p. 8 301:It was due to Owler that the 176:publication, written over a 898:– via Newspapers.com. 862:– via Newspapers.com. 538:Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice 474:"Tomatoes with Olive Oil", 255:special and general staff. 1070: 1044:Pseudonymous women writers 854:. 23 April 1892. p. 4 534:Willard, Frances Elizabeth 365:Semi-centennial souvenir; 218:, and was also related to 1034:Journalists from Maryland 890:. 3 June 1894. p. 18 82:journalist, correspondent 22: 848:"The Sunday Inter Ocean" 192:Early life and education 1049:American travel writers 451:The Sunday Inter Ocean 405:Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin 348:Beverly, Massachusetts 344:Knickerbocker Hospital 269:Frank Leslie's Monthly 198:Port Deposit, Maryland 72:Beverly, Massachusetts 48:Port Deposit, Maryland 32:A Woman of the Century 548:Charles Wells Moulton 238:Malden, Massachusetts 168:. 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A Woman of the Century
Port Deposit, Maryland
New York City
Beverly, Massachusetts
Joseph Tracy
Horace Maynard
William M. Evarts
Boston Herald
Boston
pen name
New York
Washington Irving
Port Deposit, Maryland
Joseph Tracy
Postmaster General
Horace Maynard
Tennessee
William M. Evarts
Malden, Massachusetts
Passion Play
Frank Leslie's Monthly
Brittany
Alsace–Lorraine
Scandinavian
Musical Courier
Maccari
frescoes
Giovanni Sgambati
Rome

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