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1859-08-19
1946-11-17
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Wait, Frona Eunice,
1859-1946
Woodland (Calif.)
Washington (D.C.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
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Colburn, Frona Eunice Wait (Smith),
1859-1946
Waite, Frona Eunice,
1859-1946
Colburn, Frederick H.,
Mrs.,
1859-1946
Colburn, Frona Waite,
1859-1946
Smith, Eunice Sophronia,
1859-1946
Smith, Frona,
1859-1946
Colburn, Frona Eunice Smith,
1859-1946
nuc89-32725: Her Yermah the Dorado [MI] 1897
(hdg. on LCP rept.: Colburn, Mrs. Frona Eunice Wait (Smith), 1859- ; usage: Frona Eunice Wait)
LC data base, 4-16-90
(hdg.: Colburn, Frona Eunice Wait (Smith), 1859-1946; usage: Frona Eunice Wait)
An interesting and authentic description of a mule-back ride through the quaint, little- known department of Soconusco, Mexico, c1901:
t.p. (Mrs. Frederick H. Colburn) p. 26 (Frona Waite Colburn)
Wikipedia, website viewed March 20, 2019
(Frona Eunice Wait; American author and newspaper writer, journalist, editor of the Overland Monthly; born Eunice Sophronia "Frona" Smith on August 19, 1859 in Woodland, Yolo County, California; died 1946; married John Courtland Wait in August 1875 in Dayton, Washington; later divorced; in 1887 she was one of only two female staff journalists in San Francisco, working for the San Francisco Examiner; she married Frederick Henry Colburn on October 31, 1900; she joined the staff of the Overland Monthly in November 1923 and rose to become an associate editor; she was the subject of a poem by Ambrose Bierce entitled A Competitor, published in his book The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce)
Find A Grave, via WWW, March 20, 2019
(Frona Eunice Smith Colburn; born 19 August 1859 in Woodland, Yolo County, California; died 17 November 1946 in Washington, D.C.; cremated, ashes scattered on the Potomac River at Washington, D.C.; her name at birth was Eunice Sophronia Smith; "Frona" was a nick-name taken from her middle-name, which she used throughout her life as her first-name; famous Authoress)