Alice S. Deletombe Explained
Alice S. Deletombe (1854–1929) was an American poet from Gallipolis, Ohio.
Life and literary career
Alice Deletombe was born into a prominent French family in Gallipolis, Ohio, on April 2, 1854.[1] [2] Deletombe's poems appeared in several publications, including an 1891 issue of The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review.[3] Her work was also published in the Catholic publication The Rosary Magazine, in alignment with her Catholic faith.[4] [5]
In 1893, Deletombe was featured in the book A Woman of the Century by suffragists Frances Willard and Mary Livermore.
Deletombe died on December 5, 1929, at the age of 75.
Notes and References
- Book: Willard . Frances Elizabeth . A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life . Livermore . Mary Ashton . 1893 . Moulton . 978-0-7222-1713-9 . en.
- Book: The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review . 1891 . en.
- Book: The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review . 1891 . en.
- Book: The Rosary Magazine . 1903 . Rosary Press . en.
- News: Humanities . National Endowment for the . 1903-09-12 . The Intermountain Catholic. (Salt Lake City [Utah] ;) 1899-1920, September 12, 1903, Image 4 ]. 4 . 2022-11-15 . 2157-6696.