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Ethel Armes. Ethel Marie Armes (1876 – 1945) was an American journalist, author and historian. Biography. Born in Washington, D.C., to Col. George Augustus Armes and Lucy Hamilton Kerr (daughter of John Bozman Kerr ), Armes was raised in Washington, D.C. where she attended private schools.
- Ethel Marie Armes, December 31, 1876, Washington, D.C., U.S.
- Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
- September 28, 1945 (aged 68), Peterborough, New Hampshire, U.S.
5 de mar. de 2011 · The Story of Coal and Iron in Alabama. Ethel Armes. University of Alabama Press, Mar 5, 2011 - Business & Economics - 686 pages. “The principal authority for the general treatment of the...
Contributor: Armes, Ethel - Ya Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) Date: 1910 Image 40 of The story of coal and iron in Alabama, xxviii INTRODUCTION of the pioneer settlers, the early blacksmiths, the first prospectors and coal miners, the iron-masters, the geologists, the planters, and bankers, the railroad men, the military men, all who ...
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Ethel Marie Armes, second daughter of George Augustus and Lucy Hamilton Kerr Armes, was born on 1 December 1876 in Washington, D.C. She was a journalist and author who wrote for the Chicago Chronicle, Washington Post, and the Birmingham Post-Herald.
Books. The Story of Coal and Iron in Alabama. Ethel Armes. Pub. under auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, 1910 - History - 581 pages. Preview this book ».
Collection Overview. Collection Organization. Container Inventory. Scope and Contents. The collection contains personal letters written by Ethel Armes from the late 1800s through the 1940s. The bulk of the letters are to Alice Wiggin of Franklin, Massachusetts, longtime friend and confidant.