Fisher, Anne B. (Anne Benson), 1898-1967

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Anne B. Fisher was born Evelyn Anne Benson on February 1, 1898, in Denver, Colorado. She attended the University of Denver and the University of Colorado Medical School, and trained a a nurse. After graduation in 1918, she worked as a field bacteriologist for the U.S. Bureau of Animal Industry and established a clinical laboratory in Salinas in 1920. During this period she published medical papers. In 1922 she married Walter Kendrick Fisher, the director of the Hopkins Marine Laboratory in Pacific Grove, and took up residence in that town. She became active in local civic and academic clubs. Her first book, Look What Brains Can Do! (1932), was written as a satire on students and research, picked up from talk among her husband and his colleagues. Her subsequent books include: Live With a Man and Love It (1937); Brides Are Like New Shores (1938); Cathedral in the Sun (1940); set in the Monterey area in the nineteenth century, it initiated her written interest in Monterey County history; The Salinas . . (1945); No More a Stranger (1946), about Robert Louis Stevenson's three month stay in Monterey in 1879; and Oh Glittering Promise (1949), a novel of the California Gold Rush. Following the death of her husband in 1953, Mrs. Fisher moved to Saratoga, Calif. and then to a retirement home in Medford, Oregon, where she was working on a book about the Zuni Indian fire jumpers at the time of her death.

From the description of The Salinas, the upside down river. 1945 / by Anne B. Fisher. (Monterey Public Library). WorldCat record id: 123081866

Anne B. Fisher was born Evelyn Anne Benson on Februry 1, 1898, in Denver, Colorado. She attended the University of Denver and the University of Colorado Medical School, and trained as a nurse. After graduation in 1918, she worked as a field bacteriologist for the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry and established a clinical laboratory in Salinas in 1920. During this period she published medical papers. In 1922 she married Walter Kendrick Fisher, the director of the Hopkins Marine Laboratory in Pacific Grove, and took up residence in that town. She became active in local civic and academic clubs. Her first book, Look What Brains Can Do! (1932), was written as a satire on students and research, picked up from talk among her husband and his colleagues. Her subsequent books include: Live With a Man and Love It (1937); Brides Are Like New Shores (1938); Cathedral in the Sun (1940); set in the Monterey area in the nineteenth century, it initiated her written interest in Monterey County history; the Salinas . . (1945); No More a Stranger (1946), about Robert Louis Stevenson's three month stay in Monterey in 1879; and Oh Glittering Promise (1949), a novel of the California Gold Rush. Following the death of her husband in 1953, Mrs. Fisher moved to Saratoga, Calif. and then to a retirement home in Medford, Oregon, where she was working on a book about the Zuni Indian fire jumpers at the time of her death.

From the description of Cathedral in the Sun, by Anne B. Fisher, 1939. (Monterey Public Library). WorldCat record id: 123081905

From the description of Cathedral in the Sun, [electronic resource] by Anne B. Fisher, 1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 777190727

Anne B. Fisher was born Evelyn Anne Benson on February 1, 1898, in Denver, Colorado. She attended the University of Denver and the University of Colorado Medical School, and trained as a nurse. After graduation in 1918, she worked as a field bacteriologist for the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry and established a clinical laboratory in Salinas in 1920. During this period she published medical papers. In 1922 she married Walter Kendrick Fisher, the director of the Hopkins Marine Laboratory in Pacific Grove, and took up residence in that town. She became active in local civic and academic clubs. Her first book, Look What Brains Can Do! (1932), was written as a satire on students and research, picked up from talk among her husband and his colleagues. Her subsequent books include: Live With a Man and Love It (1937); Brides Are Like New Shores (1938); Cathedral in the Sun (1940); set in the Monterey area in the nineteenth century, it initiated her written interest in Monterey County history; the Salinas . . (1945); No More a Stranger (1946), about Robert Louis Stevenson's three month stay in Monterey in 1879; and Oh Glittering Promise (1949), a novel of the California Gold Rush. Following the death of her husband in 1953, Mrs. Fisher moved to Saratoga, Calif. and then to a retirement home in Medford, Oregon, where she was working on a book about the Zuni Indian fire jumpers at the time of her death.

From the description of Greed's harvest (Oh glittering promise!), by Anne B. Fisher, ca. 1947-1948. (Monterey Public Library). WorldCat record id: 123081932

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referencedIn Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Biography clippings : GROUP folder 1883-2003. Monterey Public Library
referencedIn Fisher, W. K. (Walter Kendrick), 1878-1953. Illustrations for two books by Anne B. Fisher 1940-1945. Monterey Public Library
referencedIn Stanford University Press archival book copies, 1900-2012 Cecil H. Green Library. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Sánchez, Louis A. Observations on "No more a stranger" by Mrs. Fisher. University of California, Bancroft Library, ARL
referencedIn Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Authors clippings : "GROUP" folder 1942-1991. Monterey Public Library
creatorOf Fisher, Anne B. (Anne Benson), 1898-. Cathedral in the Sun, by Anne B. Fisher, 1939. Monterey Public Library
creatorOf A. K. Fisher Papers, 1827-1957, (bulk 1867-1948) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Fisher, Anne B. (Anne Benson), 1898-. Cathedral in the Sun, [electronic resource] by Anne B. Fisher, 1939. OCLC Econtent Synchronization Program
creatorOf Fisher, Anne B. (Anne Benson), 1898-. Greed's harvest (Oh glittering promise!), by Anne B. Fisher, ca. 1947-1948. Monterey Public Library
creatorOf Fisher, Anne B. (Anne Benson), 1898-. The Salinas, the upside down river. 1945 / by Anne B. Fisher. Monterey Public Library
referencedIn A. K. Fisher Papers, 1827-1957, (bulk 1867-1948) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn Worden, Perry (Perry James), 1866-1945. Gleanings from History 1937-1945, clippings. Monterey Public Library
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Carmel (Calif.)
California
Carmel (Calif.)
Salinas River (Calif.)
California
California
Monterey County (Calif.)
California
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Gold mines and mining
Mission San Carlos Borromeo (Carmel, Calif.)
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Birth 1898

Death 1967

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