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Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd

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521: 201: 33: 491: 550: 605: 595: 560: 570: 585: 555: 610: 565: 615: 575: 305: 580: 434: 600: 515: 495: 300:, at her β€œFaraway Farm” retreat. In 1904 she married attorney Charles Chisholm Brainerd, the nephew of the well-known writer 164:(1868 – 1942) was an early 20th-century American writer. She published at least 10 novels, mostly written for young women. 32: 590: 301: 152: 184:. Her parents, Walter Hoyt and Louisa Smith, were active in the abolitionist movement. Walter's family helped found 254: 224:
drew heavily from her coverage of fashion in Paris and New York. She published extensively in magazines, including
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series, in which a young girl, often an orphan, tries to improve the lives of adults through pluck and daring.
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Eleanor began her professional career in New York City as a writer and editor for the
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Doubleday, New York. Reprinted 1969, Books for Library Press, Freeport, New York.
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Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood
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Doubleday, New York. Republished in 1903 and 1904 (as Eleanor Hoyt).
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Three of Eleanor's novels were made into silent films,
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Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd, ca. 1902
Iowa City, Iowa
Pasadena, California
Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
Plum Grove Historic House
Iowa City, Iowa
Robert Lucas
Eleutherian College

How Could You Jean?
New York Sun
Collier's
The Girl's Own Paper
Ladies' Home Journal
The Saturday Evening Post
Everybody's Magazine
Pollyanna
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Pegeen
How Could You, Jean?
William Desmond Taylor
Mary Pickford
East Hampton, Connecticut
Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
Oakland Cemetery
Anna Whelan Betts
Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd
IMDb
Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood
ISBN

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