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Anna M. Morrison Reed

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Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century: Accurate and Succinct Biographies of Famous Men and Women in All Walks of Life who are Or Have Been the Acknowledged Leaders of Life and Thought of the United States Since Its
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Among her accomplishments, Reed was noted as being the only woman to have delivered the state agricultural address, which she did at the state fair in Sacramento in 1893. She was called on to lecture before the Agricultural Association of
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in 1892. Her organizing talents gave her the distinction of again being solicited to aid in raising funds for the Midwinter Fair of San Francisco the following year.
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several months before her death. She died in that city, on May 23, 1921, after a lingering illness. Interment was in Laytonville.
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where Mr. Reed engaged in business for several years, later buying what became known as the Reed ranch near
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Besides writing for the press, she published between 1880 and 1896 various editions of her poems.
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to John S. Reed (d. 1900), a part owner of the Black Bear mine, an important quartz gold mine in
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While still a very young woman, she engaged in writing and lecturing.
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Much of her literary output was preserved in the state library in
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Her grandson, John E. Keller, was her biographer; he published
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in her day and was one of the best-known residents of
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Sonoma County Suffragist Stories: Anna Morrison Reed
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The Later Poems of Anna Morrison Reed: In One Volume
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Keller 431: 363: 267:Pacific Coast Women's Press Association 125: 1872; died 1900) 784:, via Northern California Public Media 678:"Literary Woman Career Ended by Death" 500:"Anna Morrison Reed Summoned By Death" 717:Fiorini-Jenner, Gail (3 April 2020). 389:The later poems of Anna Morrison Reed 374:The earlier poems of Anna M. Morrison 324:The Earlier Poems of Anna M. Morrison 217:Since the age of 15 years, she was a 199:where he had resided for many years. 7: 448:Herringshaw, Thomas William (1898). 828:20th-century American women writers 823:19th-century American women writers 14: 210:, she visited practically all of 179:Anna Medora Morrison was born in 698: 653: 610: 567: 520: 465: 411: 396: 381: 366: 138: 96:newspaper editor & publisher 419:Gethsemane - and other writings 122: 99:magazine editor & publisher 682:Petaluma Daily Morning Courier 354:Gethsemane: And Other Writings 1: 776:Petaluma’s “California Girl” 590:"The Passing of the Pioneer" 157:Mendocino County, California 843:Suffragists from California 818:20th-century American poets 813:19th-century American poets 238:Siskiyou County, California 232:She was married in 1872 at 859: 808:Writers from Dubuque, Iowa 639:. 24 May 1921. p. 11 553:. 31 May 1921. p. 17 547:"Noted Woman Writer Dies" 137: 32:Anna Morrison Reed (1896) 25: 743:Keller, John E. 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Dubuque, Iowa
San Francisco
California
Laytonville
Signature
West
Mendocino County, California
Gertrude Atherton
Bret Harte
Joaquin Miller
Dubuque, Iowa
Oroville, California
Great Plains
Missouri
Petaluma, California
California
Native Americans
Northern California
suffragist
Marysville, California
Siskiyou County, California
Ukiah, California
Laytonville, California
Sonoma County
Pacific Coast Women's Press Association
Northern California
Columbian Exposition
Ukiah, California
San Francisco

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