Gene Stratton-Porter
Title |
Gene Stratton-Porter |
Owning Institution |
Indiana Historical Society |
Use Statement |
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Required Credit Line |
Use must be accompanied with the attribution: Indiana Historical Society |
Item ID |
PS3531_07345_Z8_1915 |
Description |
Gene Stratton-Porter was born in Wabash County, and lived in Adams and Noble counties. As a nature photographer, her photographs were published in national magazines. Her first novel, The Song of the Cardinal, was a success, but her second book, Freckles, brought her national acclaim. In 1920, she moved to California to form a movie company and produce several films based on her books. In 1924 she was killed in a traffic accident in Los Angeles. |
Subject |
Stratton-Porter, Gene, 1863-1924 Portraits Authors, American |
Date |
1915-March |
Time Period |
1910s (1910-1919) |
Source Collection Name |
Gene Stratton-Porter: A Little Story of The Life and Work and Ideals of "The Bird Woman" |
Source Collection Number |
PS3532.O7345 Z8 1915 |
Digital Collection Name |
Assorted Images from IHS Collections |
Digital Collection Number |
V0002 |
Format of Original |
Book |
Digital Format |
JP2000 |
Resolution |
600 ppi |
Destination IN Journey |
Destination Indiana Women at Work Journey |
Copyright Notice |
Digital Image 2010 Indiana Historical Society. All Rights Reserved. |
CONTENTdm number |
2398 |
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