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Gene Stratton Porter
Name
Gene
Stratton
Porter
Birth/Death Dates
1863-1924
Where in Indiana
Wabash
County--Hopewell;
Noble
County--Rome
City
When in Indiana
Childhood
and
most
of her
adult
life
Notable For
Gene
Stratton
Porter
and her
husband
Charles
lived
in
Geneva
,
Indiana
,
near
the
Limberlost
Swamp.
She
began
photographing
birds
and
animals
in their
natural
habitat.
Some
of her
photographs
were
published
in
magazines.
Following
her
success
with
photography
she
began
writing
fiction
novels.
Two
of her
famous
ones
are
"A
Girl
of the
Limberlost"
and
"Freckles."
In
1913
she
moved
to
Sylvan
Lake
near
Rome
City
,
Indiana.
In
1920
she
moved
to
California
and
founded
a
motion
picture
company
and
produced
films
based
on
some
of her
books.
She was
killed
in an
automobile
accident
in
Los
Angeles
in
1924.
Description
Porter
is
wearing
knickers
and
tall
outdoor
boots.
She
is
seated
on the
ground
and
is
turning
wildflowers
toward
the
camera.
Behind
her
is
a
basket.
Subject
Stratton-Porter, Gene, 1863-1924
Naturalists--United States
Women naturalists--United States
Women novelists, American
Authors, American--Indiana
Wildflowers
Item ID
P0391_C8526
Source of Image
Jay
Small
Postcard
Collection
(P
0391)
Box
15
Notable
Hoosiers
Digital Collection
Notable
Hoosiers
(DC
010)
Bibliography/Notes
Information
taken
from
IHS
essay
and
Indiana:
A
New
Historical
Guide
Copyright Notice
Digital
image
©
2005
Indiana
Historical
Society.
All
Rights
Reserved.
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