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Yda Hillis Addis, 1857 – disappeared 1902, first American writer to translate ancient Mexican oral stories and histories into English and publish them in The Argonaut, a bi-weekly San Francisco, journal, founded in 1877 by Frank M. Pixley. Addis also wrote original fiction. Her literature included ghost tales, visitation from the unseen, to tragic love triangles, and stories that were the precursor to American feminism.

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