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Julia Perkins Ballard

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Ballard wrote temperance fiction in an effort to stop the harsh treatment given to family members of alcoholics. She was motivated to change the social norms surrounding alcoholism. She was also a fanatic about entomology and nature. She wrote many popular children's books under the genre of
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Ballard Genealogy: William Ballard (1603–1639) of Lynn, Massachusetts and William Ballard (1617–1689) of Andover, Massachusetts and Their Descendants
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The International Who's who: Who's who in the World: A Biographical Dictionary of the World's Notable Living Men and Women
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and scholar. Ballard moved often as she followed her husband from job to job. Her literary works focused on
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Julia Perkins married Rev. Dr. Addison Ballard on August 7, 1851. He was a prominent
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A hymn with the words by Kruna created for those struggling with temperance
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Moths and Butterflies, a revised and enlarged edition of Insect Lives
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The Scarlet Oak and Other Poems with Annie Lenthal Smith
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Water Drops from Women Writers: A Temperance Reader
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Athens, Ohio
Harlan Hoge Ballard
minister
entomology
temperance
science books
pen name
scientific fiction

Ballard Genealogy: William Ballard (1603–1639) of Lynn, Massachusetts and William Ballard (1617–1689) of Andover, Massachusetts and Their Descendants
The International Who's who: Who's who in the World: A Biographical Dictionary of the World's Notable Living Men and Women
"The Monday Evening Club: The Club's historic membership roster, part IV: Members joining 1885–1900"
Water Drops from Women Writers: A Temperance Reader
ISBN
9780809323999
Categories
1828 births
1894 deaths
American women poets
People from Athens, Ohio
American temperance activists
19th-century American women writers
19th-century pseudonymous writers
Pseudonymous women writers
19th-century American poets
American women activists
Activists from Ohio
Poets from Ohio

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