Hattie Horner Louthan
Hattie Horner Louthan (1865 – 1950) was an American writer. She was the author of five books and contributed to newspapers and magazines.
Early years and education
Hattie Horner was born at Muscatine, Iowa,[1][a] but lived nearly all her life in Whitewater, Butler County, Kansas. She was a graduate of her town's high school, as well as of the class of 1883 of the Kansas State Normal School, Emporia, Kansas.
Career
Louthan taught for five years, and served as principal of the Arkansas City and El Dorado high schools.[1]
She was editor of The Great Southwest: A Monthly Journal of Horticulture (
Personal life
Louthan was member of the Authors' and Artists' Club of Kansas. She married Overton Earl Louthan (1868-1906).[1] She died in 1950 and is buried at Brainerd Cemetery, Brainerd, Kansas.
The Hattie Horner Louthan Collection is held by the Emporia State University Special Collections and Archives.[4]
Notes
- ^ Quincy, Illinois is also reported.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d Moulton 1890, p. 293.
- ^ Baym 2011, p. 289.
- ^ Barker 1915, p. 31.
- ^ "Hattie Horner Louthan Collection NAxxxx.0040". Emporia State University. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
Attribution
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the )
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Moulton, Charles Wells (1890). The Magazine of Poetry (Public domain ed.). Charles Wells Moulton. p. 293.
Bibliography
- Baym, Nina (1 March 2011). Women Writers of the American West, 1833–1927. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-09313-5.