Zamin Ki Dost, 1866-1947

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Birth 1866
Death 1947

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Born Willimina Leonora Armstrong in NE in 1866 and educated in Philadelphia, Zamin Ki Dost went to India in 1887 as a medical missionary; her experience furnished the material for her book, Incense of sandalwood; near the end of the century she lectured throughout the US for Armenian Relief; in 1901 settled in Los Angeles, a semi-invalid from a broken spine, teaching philosophy from her home and writing stories and poems; published Son of power (1920), stories of India written under the pseudonym Zamin Ki Dost and in collaboration with Will Levington Comfort; she died in 1947.

From the description of Papers, 1930-1960. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 38991269

Biography

Born Willimina Leonora Armstrong in Nebraska in 1866 and educated in Philadelphia, Zamin Ki Dost went to India in 1887 as a medical missionary; her experience furnished the material for her book, Incense of sandalwood ; near the end of the century she lectured throughout the U.S. for Armenian Relief; in 1901 settled in Los Angeles, a semi-invalid from a broken spine, teaching philosophy from her home and writing stories and poems; published Son of power (1920), stories of India written under the pseudonym Zamin Ki Dost and in collaboration with Will Levington Comfort; she died in 1947.

From the guide to the Zamin Ki Dost Papers, 1930-1960, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)

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Subjects:

  • Women authors, American
  • Lullabies
  • Manuscripts (for publication)
  • Music
  • Music by women composers
  • Songs with flute and piano
  • Songs with instrumental ensemble
  • Songs with piano
  • Songs with piano and violoncello
  • Women mystics
  • Women poets, American

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  • Women authors, American
  • Women mystics
  • Women poets, American

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  • United States (as recorded)