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Alice was listed as single in the 1870 census (she was 9) and the 1880 census (she was 19). Most of the 1890 census was destroyed by fire. In the 1900 census and 1910 census, she is listed as divorced. In the 1920 census, as well as the Who's Who guides of 1911 and 1914, she is listed as widowed.
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Harriman began publishing books in 1907 in Seattle. She continued there until 1910, moving her business to 542 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Her company was the "Alice Harriman Company, publishers of fine books".
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Finally, on the Biographical Index Cards, 1781–1990, Sacramento, California: California State Library she is listed as widowed.
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Women's Who's Who in America: a biographical dictionary of contemporary women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915
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Reminiscences of Seattle: Washington Territory and the U. S. Sloop-of-War Decatur During the Indian War of 1855-56
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Her married-name signature, used for a short time (1907) before she reverted to using her maiden-name signature.
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by George Fenwick, illustrated by Max W. Kollm, pub. The Alice Harriman Company, New York; Seattle, 1910
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by Elinor Brotherton Butler, illustrated by C.M. Dowling, The Alice Harriman Company, New York, 1910
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girl living in rural Idaho to become one of the first female Native American writers. That girl,
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A text version of old story, Harriaman's discovery of a Russian Empire bell on the West Coast.
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by Helen Fitzgerald Sanders, The Alice Harriman Company, New York; Seattle, 1910
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She gave different marital statuses when asked to list whether married.
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by Alice Harriman, The Whitaker and Ray Company, San Francisco, 1903.
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by Therese Broderick. This girl's adventure book influenced a young
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Late in life, she took an interest in solving a historical mystery.
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by Augusta Prescott, The Alice Harriman Company, New York, 1911
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by Alice Harriman-Browne, Lowman & Hanford, Seattle, 1907.
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by Therese Broderick, The Alice Harriman Company, Seattle 1909
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by Louise E Taber, The Alice Harriman Company, New York, 1911
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by Alice Harriman-Browne, Metropolitan Press, Seattle, 1907.
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Chaperoning Adrienne: A Tale of the Yellowstone National Park
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Chaperoning Adrienne; a tale of the Yellowstone national park
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Chaperoning Adrienne; a tale of the Yellowstone national park
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by Myron Eells, The Alice Harriman Company, Seattle, 1909
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LA Times version of the Bell Story, with picture of bell.
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Harriman died in Hollywood, California, where she lived.
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A Man of Two Countries; chapter headings by C.M. Dowling
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Congress of American Aborigines at the Omaha Exposition
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James Harriman (father) Mary E.(Ladd) Harriman (mother)
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by Alice Harriman, Alice Harriman Co., Seattle, 1909.
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"Mrs. Alice Harriman" in 1923, in the Lewiston Evening Journal.
Newport, Maine
Hollywood, California
Poetry
short stories
Non-fiction

novels
short stories
non-fiction
Charles M. Russell

Native American issues
Adelaide Hanscom Leeson
Photo Secessionist Movement
Nez Perce
Mourning Dove
Thomas Phelps
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Arthur Armstrong Denny
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Alice Rollit Coe
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Thomas Newton Allen
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Marion Couthouy Smith
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Marcus Whitman
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