Seydell, Mildred, 1889-1988
Variant namesMildred Seydell (1889-1988), journalist and author, of Atlanta, Ga., and Belgium; b. Mildred Rutherford Woolley; married Paul Seydel, 1910; married Max Seydel, 1947; adopted pen name of Mildred Seydell.
From the description of Mildred Seydell papers, 1842-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863345
Mildred Seydell was a journalist who worked for the ATLANTA GEORGIAN. She also started two magazines, the SEYDELL QUARTERLY and THINK TANK.
From the description of Papers, 1915-1967. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 26121958
Journalist and author, of Atlanta, Ga., and Belgium; b. Mildred Rutherford Woolley; married Paul Seydel, 1910; married Max Seydel, 1947; adopted pen name of Mildred Seydell.
From the description of Papers, 1842-1978. (Emory University). WorldCat record id: 28408847
| Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
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| referencedIn | Jenkins, William Franklin, 1876-1961. William Franklin Jenkins family papers, 1868-1967. | Emory University. Special Collections and Archives | |
| creatorOf | Seydell, Mildred, 1889-1988. Papers, 1842-1978. | Emory University, Robert W. Woodruff Library | |
| creatorOf | Johnston, Richard Malcolm, 1822-1898. Correspondence, 1861-1894. | Emory University. Special Collections and Archives | |
| creatorOf | Seydell, Mildred. Papers, 1915-1967. | Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library | |
| referencedIn | Ridenour, Mabel Loeb, 1888-1979. Mabel Loeb Ridenour papers, 1920-1968. | Emory University. Special Collections and Archives | |
| creatorOf | Seydell, Mildred, 1889-1988. Mildred Seydell papers, 1842-1978. | Emory University. Special Collections and Archives |
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Birth 1889-03-21
Death 1988-02-20
