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Velma Caldwell Melville

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American Women: Fifteen Hundred Biographies with Over 1,400 Portraits : a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Lives and Achievements of American Women During the Nineteenth Century
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Local and National Poets of America with Interesting Biographical Sketches and Choice Selections from Over One Thousand Living American Poets
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publications. Melville wrote several serials, and her poems and sketches appeared in nearly 100 publications.
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Report of the Eighty-Sixth Annual Report of the Wisconsin Congregational Conference For The Year 1924
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and many other publications. She served as editor of the "Home Circle and Youth's Department" of the
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when Melville was five years old, which subsequently influenced her intensely patriotic writings.
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1897). "Velma Caldwell Melville".
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Mrs. James Melville-obituary, Wisconsin State Journal, August 27, 1924, pg. 11
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At the age of 20, she married James Melville, C. E., a graduate of the
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Melville's productions in verse and prose appeared extensively in the
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of Philadelphia, and the "Health and Home Department" in the
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as well as for the "Hearth and Home Department" of the
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Ogilvie. 278:Melville was the author of 174:Velma Caldwell was born in 784: 298:Wisconsin State University 274:by Velma Caldwell Melville 18:American editor and writer 30: 396:"Mrs. Velma C. Melville" 304:, before she removed to 180:Vernon County, Wisconsin 170:Early life and education 64:Vernon County, Wisconsin 673:Velma Caldwell Melville 122:Velma Caldwell Melville 25:Velma Caldwell Melville 748:Writers from Wisconsin 306:Sun Prairie, Wisconsin 275: 238:Midland School Journal 39:A Woman of the Century 457:"Mrs. James Melville" 270: 230:Advocate and Guardian 164:Western United States 738:American women poets 313:Gainesville, Florida 220:Daughters of America 215:Ladies' Home Journal 81:Gainesville, Florida 302:Poynette, Wisconsin 249:West Shore Magazine 225:Chicago Inter Ocean 188:Siege of Petersburg 549:Donahoe's Magazine 282:. 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"A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Greenwood
Vernon County, Wisconsin
Gainesville, Florida
née
Wisconsin
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Madison, Wisconsin
Central
Western United States
Greenwood
Vernon County, Wisconsin
Ohio
Siege of Petersburg
St. Louis Observer
Ladies' Home Journal
Chicago Inter Ocean
Chicago Ledger
West Shore Magazine
Henry Bergh

Black Beauty
Wisconsin State University
Poynette, Wisconsin
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Gainesville, Florida
Logan 1912
Herringshaw 1892

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