Zoe Anderson Norris (February 29, 1860 – February 13, 1914) was a Kentucky-born journalist, novelist, short story writer and publisher, known for her...
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figure in the Kentucky militia. In 1905, this view was expanded by Zoe Anderson Norris publishing Twelve Kentucky Colonel Stories: Describing Scenes and...
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Roosevelt, Ambrose Bierce, Aleister Crowley, Jack and Charmian London, Zoe Anderson Norris, Carl Sandburg, Florence Earle Coates and Amy Lowell. Six schools...
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writers William Austin Dickinson (Emily Dickinson's brother) and Zoe Anderson Norris; and for children's book and magazine illustrations. In the early...
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Yorker, June 6, 1925, p. 3 Norris, Zoe Anderson (March 1911). "One Thing and Another". The East Side. p. 29. Norris, Zoe Anderson (September–October 1913)...
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Terhune, Ellis Parker Butler, Eden Phillpotts, Alfred Damon Runyon, Zoe Anderson Norris, and H. Bedford-Jones. People's Magazine ceased publication in 1924...
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Burton Thompson Daviess (a relative of the Harrodsburg-born writer Zoe Anderson Norris) and Leonora Hamilton Daviess. The father, John B. T. Daviess, died...
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Anderson (1812-1872), was the father of writer Zoe Anderson Norris, and another brother, Robert T. Anderson, ran an innovative school for deaf children in...
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laborers and the Manhattan skyline for The East Side magazine, which Zoe Anderson Norris (1860-1914) published bimonthly starting in 1909. Among his formal...
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country. In 1902, she was matron of honor at the wedding of the writer Zoe Anderson Norris and the illustrator J. K. "Jack" Bryans. Although White first began...
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