Harriet Mann Miller

Olive Thorne Miller.

Harriet Mann Miller (18311918) was a naturalist, ornithologist and children's writer.

Career overview

Harriet was the eldest of four children born to Seth Mann and Mary (Holbrook) in Auburn, New York. She became an author who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Olive Thorne Miller.[1] In addition to writing on birds and their behavior, she contributed to the journal of the Audubon Society.[2] In 1854 she married Watts Todd Miller, and the couple would have four children. Between 1858 and 1869 she gave up writing in order to raise her kids.[3] In 1880 she became an avid bird watcher.[3] She was a proponent of the movement to prevent hunting of birds for use of their plumes in the millinery trade.[2] After the death of her husband in 1904, she moved to Los Angeles.[3]

Bibliography

References

  1. Anderson, Lorraine; Edwards, Thomas S. (2002), At Home on This Earth: Two Centuries of U. S. Women's Nature Writing, UPNE, p. 54, ISBN 1584651938.
  2. 1 2 Merchant, Carolyn (2005), The Columbia Guide to American Environmental History, Columbia University Press, p. 225, ISBN 0231505841.
  3. 1 2 3 Ogilvie, Marilyn Bailey; Harvey, Joy D. (2000), The biographical dictionary of women in science, L – Z 2, Taylor & Francis, p. 897, ISBN 041592040X.

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