Sarah Bixby Smith correspondence 1871-1935

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Sarah Bixby Smith correspondence 1871-1935

Sarah Hathaway Bixby Smith (1871-1935) was a writer and activist. Her works include: (ca.1920), (1924), (1925), (1926), (1930), (ca. 1933) and (1933). She was significantly involved in women's groups such as the Friday Morning Club and the American Association of University Women. The collection consists primarily of correspondence and also includes announcements, invitations, photographs, and family keepsakes. A Little Girl of Old California My Sage-brush Garden Adobe Days Pasear; a second book of California verse Wind Upon my Face Milestones in Los Angeles: being a brief narrative of Los Angeles through five decades The Bending Tree

2 boxes (1.0 linear ft.)

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Bixby Smith, Sarah, 1871-1935

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Sarah Hathaway Bixby Smith was born in San Justo Ranch near San Juan Bautista, CA, Aug. 1871; BS, Wellesley College; a writer, her works include, My sagebrush garden (1924), Adobe days (1925, 1926, and 1931), Pasear (1926), Poems for americanization classes (1929), and Wind upon my face (1930); was married to Paul Jordon Smith; member Claremont School Board and Trustee at Scripps College; died Sept. 13, 1935 in Long Beach, CA. From the description of Correspondence, 1888-1935. (Unive...