Addie L. Ballou
Addie Lucia Ballou (April 19, 1837 - August 10, 1916), born Adeline Lucia Hart, was an American suffragist, poet, artist, author, and lecturer. [1]
Family life
Civil War nurse
Published works
- Ballou, Addie L. Driftwood San Francisco, California: Hicks-Judd Company, (1899)
- Ballou, Addie Lucia. The Padre's Dream and Other Poems. San José Cal: Eaton & Co., "Published under auspices of the Pacific Short Story Club", 1915. [2].
Notes
- ^ Cowan, Robert Ernest. The Forgotten Characters of Old San Francisco. Including the Famous Bummer & Lazarus, and Emperor Norton. ([By] Robert Ernest Cowan, Anne Bancroft and Addie L. Ballou.) [With Illustrations, Including Plates and Portraits.]. pp. xi. 103. Ward Ritchie Press: [Los Angeles, 1964. OCLC 752469751 WorldCat
- ^ Hathi Trust
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Ballou, Addie L. |
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Date of birth |
April 19, 1837 |
Place of birth |
Chagrin Falls, Ohio |
Date of death |
August 10, 1916 |
Place of death |
San Francisco, California |