Most articles and stories about Mary Channing Wister start out like this: Mary Channing Wister, the wife of the novelist Owen Wister, author of The Virginian. . . . For some people, being affiliated with a famous spouse or other family member is a great honor. There is much more to Mary Channing Wister, though, than just having a famous husband.https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/people_places/1014/thumbnail.jp
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Frances Anne Kemble was born into a theatrical family in London, England, on November 27, 1809. Her ...
Money and power: a combination many would like to have. A man associated with what is now La Salle w...
MacLane’s name was rarely out of the newspapers between 1902 and 1917, the publication dates of her ...
Ella Eustis Wister was born on August 30, 1879 to William Rotch Wister and Mary Rebecca Eustis, at M...
Named after her grandmother, Sarah Logan Fisher, Sarah Logan Wister was born in Pierre County, Dunca...
John Wister was born on July 15, 1829 at Belfield (now sometimes called the Peale House), located he...
William Rotch Wister, born on December 7, 1827, was raised along with his siblings at the Belfield e...
Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Spring 1994 The history of the ni...
Although the New York Times eulogized Belle Case La Follette in 1931 as perhaps the most influentia...
A thorough investigation of the history of Pemberton Hall Ghost, citing multiple sources. Traces the...
My paper examines the life of Typhoid Mary Mallon, and looks at how she has been depicted and vili...
(Reprinted from La Salle: A Quarterly La Salle University Magazine, Spring 1994) The Wister Family o...
This legend was told by my aunt, Jessie Bradshaw. She was a descendant of Scottish people who settle...
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Contributions by Howard J. Bromberg to Great Lives from History: The Twentieth Centur
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Money and power: a combination many would like to have. A man associated with what is now La Salle w...
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