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Elsie Singmaster

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In 1912, she married musician and English professor Harold Steck Lewars. She added his surname to hers but continued to publish as Elsie Singmaster. She was pregnant with Lewars' child when he died at the age of 33 in March 1915. Their baby, Singmaster's only child, died two months later in May.
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Singmaster wrote many short stories and books between 1905 and 1950. Her first published short story was
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An annotated bibliography of Singmaster's Gettysburg writings was published in 2015.
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Singmaster died September 30, 1958, and was buried in Fairview Cemetery in
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Heart Language: Elsie Singmaster and Her Pennsylvania German Writings
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in 1934. Her final work was "It Was Once a Jail", published in
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Gettysburg: Stories of the Red Harvest and the Aftermath
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in 2019 when the 1923 text entered the public domain.
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Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania
Macungie, Pennsylvania
Children's literature
Young adult fiction
Swords of Steel
Macungie, Pennsylvania
Newbery Honor
Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania
German
Allentown High School
Cornell University
Radcliffe College
Scribner's Magazine
O. Henry Award
Swords of Steel
Newbery Honor
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Gettysburg College
Macungie, Pennsylvania
Swords of Steel
"Elsie Singmaster Lewars (1879-1958)"
Penn State University Press
ISBN
978-0271034812
"Annotated Bibliography of Elsie Singmaster's Gettysburg Writings"
The Hidden Road
Elsie Singmaster Society of Gettysburg
Works by Elsie Singmaster
Project Gutenberg

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