Jeanie Gould
| Jeanie Gould | |
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| Born | Jeanie Thomas Gould 1846 or 1853 | 
| Died | 1921 | 
| Occupation | Novelist | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Notable works | An Unwilling Maid | 
Jeanie Thomas Gould Lincoln (1846[1] or 1853[2] – August 8, 1921[3]) was an American novelist, author of romances and children's books, with a strong portion of historical fiction. She published in various newspapers and magazines under the pen name "Daisy Ventnor."[4]
She was born in Troy, New York. In 1877 she married N.S. Lincoln, a prominent Washington doctor.[5]
Bibliography
- 1869: A Chaplet Of Leaves
- 1872: Marjorie's Quest
- 1884: Her Washington season
- 1896: A Genuine Girl
- 1897: An Unwilling Maid
- 1899: A Pretty Tory
- 1905: A Javelin of Fate
Sources
- ↑ https://archive.org/details/marjoriesquest00linciala
- ↑ http://www.hillmanc.fsnet.co.uk/tracy.htm
- ↑ "Mrs. J.G. Lincoln Dies At Age of 80, The Washington Herald, August 09, 1921
- ↑ "Literature and Literary Workers," The Sacramento Record-Union, December 24, 1899, page 10.
- ↑ "Mrs. J.G. Lincoln Dies At Age of 80, The Washington Herald, August 09, 1921
External links
- Works by Jeanie Gould at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Jeanie Gould at Internet Archive
- Jeanie Gould's books at Open Library
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