Jeannette L. Gilder letter to Mildred Burrage, 1901 Jan. 19.

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Jeannette L. Gilder letter to Mildred Burrage, 1901 Jan. 19.

Typed letter signed from Jeannette L. Gilder to Mildred C. Burrage, of Portland, Me. Letter is regarding Burrage's letter to Gilder about Gilder's book, The Autobiography of a Tomboy. Written on letterhead stationery for "The Critic: an illustrated monthly review of literature, art, and life. Includes envelope.

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Burrage, Mildred G. (Mildred Giddings), 1890-1983

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Born in Portland, Me., to Henry Sweetser Burrage and his second wife Ernestine (Giddings) Burrage. Raised in Kennebunkport, Me., she attended Miss Wheeler's School in Rhode Island. Mildred Burrage studied art from a young age; traveled in Europe during the early 19 teens but forced to return to the U.S. at the onset of World War I and she turned to her artwork as well as traveling throughout the country. Lived in Virginia City, Nev., and San Francisco in late 1920s and early 1930s. Participated ...

Gilder, Jeannette L. (Jeannette Leonard), 1849-1916

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Journalist, editor, and literary critic for various publications. From the description of Papers of Jeannette L. Gilder [manuscript], 1879-1909. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647810869 Jeannette L. Gilder was an editor, journalist, and critic, best remembered as editor of The Critic, which she co-founded with her brother, Joseph. The Critic was small but respected, and published and encouraged some of the most recognizable names of the day. She continued to c...