Laut, Agnes C., 1871-1936
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Laut, Agnes C., 1871-1936
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Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina), 1871-1936
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Laut, Agnès Christina, 1871-1936
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Laut Agnes Christina 1871-1936
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Laut, Agnes C.
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Laut, A. C., 1871-1936
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Laut, Agnes C. 1871-1936 (Agnes Christina),
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Agnes Laut was a Canadian born author and journalist who contributed to Canadian, American, and English magazines and periodicals, primarily writing about the outdoors. She died in New York.
Agnes Laut was a journalist and a prolific writer of popular histories of Canada and the U.S. She was born in Stanley, Ont. and died in Wassaic, N.Y., having lived much of her life in the U.S. She was educated at the University of Manitoba and was an editorial writer for the Manitoba Free Press. Her many works include: Lords of the North (1900), Pionneers of the Pacific Coast (1915), and The Conquest of the Great North West (1908).
American author of Western frontier and pioneer literature.
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