Moody, Minnie Hite, 1900-1993
Minnie Hite Moody, journalist and author, was born 23 June 1900, in Granville, Ohio, lived and worked in Atlanta, Georgia, and later returned to the family home, Tannery Hill in Granville, Ohio. Moody died 25 October 1993 at her home in Granville, Ohio. She was a columnist with the Atlanta JOURNAL (1938-1943) and was the author of several novels including LONG MEADOWS (1941), and many short stories and poems which were published in the SATURDAY EVENING POST, GEORGIA REVIEW, COSMOPOLITAN, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, and other magazines and newspapers. She married Wilkie Osgood Moody (1918), an Atlanta high school coach.
From the description of Minnie Hite Moody papers, 1914-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863088
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