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Alice E. Bartlett

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men." To the world-at-large, she was often addressed as, "Birch Arnold, Esq." Ill health for several years prevented the continuous effort necessary for pronounced success, but she did continue to write lyrics, essays and miscellaneous writings from time to time. Bartlett was also a dramatic reader, often reciting her own poems in public.
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Her articles attracted a great deal of attention, and Locke told a friend that he intended to "adopt that promising young man;" his chagrin on learning that the young man was a young woman can be imagined. It was amusing to Bartlett to find her writing commented on as the "vigorous ideas of thinking
221:. She was the first president of the Detroit Press Club (served five years); and she was a member of the Michigan Woman's State Press Association, Wolverine Press Club, and the National Press Association. She was a 556: 496: 145:; September 4, 1848 – November 19, 1920) was an American author. She published novels, wrote for newspapers, and penned lyrics, essays and miscellaneous writings. 516: 566: 491: 460: 506: 486: 521: 511: 501: 158: 541: 536: 531: 561: 230: 43: 371:
Reminiscences of Quincy, Illinois: Containing Historical Events, Anecdotes, Matters Concerning Old Settlers and Old Times, Etc
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Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914–1915
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Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914–1915
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Widely known by her pen-name, "Birch Arnold", her first poem, "The Meeting of the Waters," was published in the
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and was a writer of specials for numerous other papers and magazines. In 1877, she published her first novel,
106: 157:, September 4, 1848, the daughter of Joseph Bowen and Sophronia E. (Braley) Bowen. She was educated at the 49: 222: 481: 476: 226: 162: 375: 390: 179: 154: 72: 399: 88: 200:, which at once gave her a rank among story writers. In 1872, she commenced to write for the 208: 166: 384: 369: 470: 437: 421: 17: 202: 455: 134: 218: 169:. They had two children, Donald Bowen and Faith Alice (Mrs. Morse). 374:(Public domain ed.). D. Wilcox & Sons, printers. p.  436:
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389:(Public domain ed.). American Commonwealth Company. p.  233:. Bartlett died on November 19, 1920, in Detroit, Michigan. 165:, she married J. M. D. Bartlett, books and news dealer of 321: 319: 317: 304: 302: 300: 287: 285: 283: 339:
Queries:Devoted to Literature, Art, Science, Education
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around 1870 or 1871. For six years, she was with the
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Alice Elinor Bartlett
"A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Delavan, Wisconsin
Detroit, Michigan
University of Wisconsin
pen name
Delavan, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin
Leavenworth, Kansas
Quincy, Illinois
Madison
Toledo Blade
Locke
Detroit, Michigan
Congregationalist
women's suffrage
Democrat



Asbury 1882



Leonard 1914



Moulton 1893

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