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386: 489: 719:(1913), another of her best-selling novels, included elements that corresponded to her early life. It was written while she supervised construction of her home at Sylvan Lake in Noble County, Indiana, and she described it as her most autobiographical novel. The narrative is told in the first person by the twelfth child of the "Stanton" family. The title character is modeled after Stratton-Porter's deceased older brother, Leander, whom Stratton-Porter nicknamed Laddie. As in Stratton-Porter's own family, Laddie is connected with the land and identifies with their father's vocation of farming. 4585: 665: 677:(1909), which was highly successful and her best-known work, brought her worldwide recognition. Its central character, Elnora Comstock, a lonely, poverty-stricken girl living on a farm in Adams County, goes to the Limberlost Swamp to escape from her troubles and earns money to pay for her education by collecting and selling moth specimens. The main character's strong, individualistic nature are similar to Stratton-Porter's. Literary critics called the novel a "well written" and "wholesome story." Initial sales of her third novel, 448: 3385:
portrayed as copying American inventions, and the Japanese villain Oka Sayye, goes so far as to try to kill a classmate (Donald Whiting) to prevent being bested in the competition for first place. As encouragement to Donald to study harder, Linda describes a terrifying future where the other races, being only capable of imitating the innovations of the white man, will learn all the white man knows by studying harder, and by breeding at a higher rate, will remove the white man from his superior position in the world.
803: 297:, in 1888. Charles pursued various business interests and traveled extensively, while Gene stayed at home. Gene took pride in her family and maintaining a home, but she opposed the restrictive, traditional marriages of her era and grew bored and restless. She maintained her independence through the pursuit of her lifelong interests in nature and birdlife, and began by writing about these subjects to earn her own income. In time, she became an independently wealthy novelist, nonfiction writer, and film producer. 33: 4839: 234:, with her parents and three unmarried siblings. They initially lived in the home of Geneva's married sister, Anastasia, and her husband, Alvah Taylor, a lawyer. Geneva's mother died on February 3, 1875, less than four months after the move to Wabash. Thereafter, Geneva boarded with various relatives in Wabash until her marriage to Charles Porter in 1886. Geneva, who was also called Geneve during her youth, shortened her name to Gene during her courtship with Porter. 501:
Jerome, and his wife later retired nearby.) In 1920, when Stratton-Porter's recently divorced daughter, Jeannette, and Stratton-Porter's two granddaughters relocated to California to live with her, she purchased a larger home at the corner of Serrano and Fourth Street, while Charles remained at Geneva, still active in the town's bank. After the Porters sold the Limberlost Cabin in 1923, he stayed at a Geneva boardinghouse when he was not traveling.
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Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site, the present-day 148-acre (60-hectare) property, including 20 acres (8.1 hectares) that were part of her original purchase, is operated by the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites and open to the public. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. In addition to the cabin, guests can explore a one-acre formal garden, wooded paths, and a 99-acre (40-hectare)
4604: 1329:, collided with a streetcar while she was en route to visit her brother, Jerome. Stratton-Porter was thrown from the vehicle and died at a nearby hospital less than two hours later of a fractured pelvis and crushed chest. Her private funeral was held on December 11 at her South Serrano Street home in Hollywood, California. Stratton-Porter's remains were held in a temporary burial vault until 1934 and then interred at 651:(1903), about a red bird living along the Wabash River. The book explained how birds lived in the wild and also included her photographs. Although the novel was a modest commercial success and was warmly received by literary critics, Stratton-Porter's publisher believed that nature stories would not become as popular as romance novels. For her second novel, Stratton-Porter decided to combine nature and romance. 238: 456:
looked for property to build a new residence. In 1912 she purchased lakeside property using her own funds and designed and had a new home built there in 1913. Stratton-Porter named her new home the Cabin at Wildflower Woods, which she also called Limberlost Cabin because of its similarity to the Porters' home in Geneva. While her Sylvan Lake home was under construction, Stratton-Porter found time to write
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privacy was one of the reasons that caused her move to California in 1919. Stratton-Porter offered to sell her property to the State of Indiana in 1923 to establish a state nature preserve, but representatives of the state government did not respond. She retained ownership of Wildflower Woods for the remainder of her life. Scenes from a movie based on Stratton-Porter's book,
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conservation. Stratton-Porter supported efforts to preserve wetlands, such as the Limberlost Swamp, and saving the wild elk at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, from extinction. She also recognized the impact that cutting down trees would have on climate change and encouraged Americans to preserve the environment. As the Izaak Walton League paid tribute to her work in its publication,
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The likely reasons for sixty-year-old Mark Stratton’s decision to move to Wabash, Indiana, was Leander's untimely death (Mark Stratton had hoped his young son would take over the family's farming operations) and his wife's declining health (she had contracted typhoid fever when Geneva was young). See
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Stratton-Porter's husband, Charles Porter, died in 1926 and was buried in his hometown of Decatur, Indiana; their daughter, Jeannette Porter Meehan, died in California in 1977. In 1999 Stratton-Porter's two grandsons, James and John Meehan, arranged to move Stratton-Porter's remains, along with those
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With increased business dealings and enjoying the company of many writers, artists, sculptors, and musicians, Stratton-Porter decided to establish her permanent residence in southern California. Although she retained her home at Sylvan Lake in Indiana, the Porters sold the Limberlost Cabin in Geneva,
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film industry, was dissatisfied with the movie adaptation of her novels by movie studios. Because she wanted more control over the production work, Stratton-Porter expanded her business ventures to include her own production studio to make moving pictures based on her novels. Eight of her novels have
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magazine hired her to do similar work in 1902. Unhappy with images the magazine editors suggested to accompany her writing, she began to submit her own photographs as illustrations for her articles. She also preferred to use her own photographs to illustrate her nature books. Thirteen of her wildlife
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In early 1924 Stratton-Porter purchased two lots on Catalina Island to build a 14-room vacation retreat. The grounds of the 5-acre (2.0-hectare) property included a fountain constructed of local stone and seashells. Stratton-Porter moved into the wildlife haven in June 1924 and named it Singing Water
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Between 1888 and 1910, the area's wetlands around Stratton-Porter's home were drained to reclaim the land for agricultural development and the Limberlost Swamp, along with the flora and fauna that Stratton-Porter documented in her books, was destroyed. In 1912 she purchased property for a new home at
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Other nearby sites related to Stratton-Porter include the 38-acre (15-hectare) Limberlost Bird Sanctuary; a 67-acre (27-hectare) Music of the Wild prairie and woods; Rainbow Bend Park on the Wabash River; the 25-acre (10-hectare) Munro Nature Preserve, and the 840-acre (340-hectare) Limberlost Swamp
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Stratton-Porter, who is remembered for her ambition and individualism, was also a passionate nature lover who encouraged people to explore nature and the outdoors. She especially loved birds and did extensive studies of moths. Among her lasting legacies is her early and outspoken advocacy for nature
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Bertrand F. Richards, a Stratton-Porter biographer, called her "one of the best-selling writers of the first quarter of the twentieth century." She is best known for her novels and nature books; however, her poetry, children's books, and numerous essays, editorials, and monthly columns for magazines
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Although Stratton-Porter preferred to focus on nature books, it was her romantic novels that gained her fame and wealth. Although, she often did create an irrefutable link between nature and romance in her plotlines; nature often represents a comfort for her characters, as she felt it was for her as
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Gene received little formal schooling early in life; however, she developed a strong interest in nature, especially birds. As a young girl, Gene's father and her brother, Leander, taught her to appreciate nature as she roamed freely around the family farm, observing animals in their natural habitats
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Millions of copies of Stratton-Porter's novels were sold and most of them became best sellers, but the literary establishment criticized them as "unrealistic," "too virtuous," and "idealistic." Despite the criticisms, she was popular among readers of her novels. Stratton-Porter once claimed, "Time,
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Stratton-Porter wrote twenty-six books that included twelve novels, eight nature studies, two books of poetry, and four collections of stories and children's books. Of the fifty-five books selling one million or more copies between 1895 and 1945, five of them were novels written by Stratton-Porter.
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While her marriage to Charles Porter provided financial security and personal independence, Gene sought additional roles beyond those of wife and mother. She took up writing in 1895 as an outlet for self-expression and as a means to earn her own income. Stratton-Porter felt that as long as her work
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In 1940 the Gene Stratton-Porter Association purchased Wildflower Woods from Stratton-Porter's daughter, Jeannette Porter Meehan; in 1946 the association donated the 13-acre (5.3-hectare) property to the State of Indiana, including the cabin, its formal gardens, orchard, and pond. Designated as the
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After the Limberlost Swamp was drained and its natural resources developed for commercial purposes, Stratton-Porter sought alternate locations for inspiration. She initially purchased a small home on the north side of Sylvan Lake, near Rome City, in Noble County, Indiana, as a summer home while she
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minister and farmer of English descent, and Mary Stratton, a homemaker of German-Swiss ancestry, were married in Ohio on December 24, 1835, relocated to Wabash County, Indiana, in 1838, and settled at Hopewell Farm in 1848. Geneva's eleven siblings included Catherine, Mary Ann, Anastasia, Florence,
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in Richmond, but Quick died December 16, 2016. Kerrigan Sullivan, a Richmond-based actress, was cast to play the role of Stratton-Porter. Playwright Gard, director Jones, and actress Sullivan dedicated the subsequent performances to Quick's memory. The play was also performed at the Cat Theater at
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Because etiquette required a formal introduction, Charles did not approach Gene directly. Instead, he got her name and address through a cousin who knew Gene's brother-in-law. Two months later, Charles wrote Gene a letter, inviting her to begin a correspondence with him. She agreed. See Long, pp.
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In later 1918, after years of years of strenuous work outdoors, battling with the Indiana state government to protect the state's wetlands, and worrying over the events of World War I, fifty-four-year-old Stratton-Porter checked into Clifton Springs Sanitarium and Clinic, a health retreat for the
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Stratton-Porter preferred to photograph wildlife in their natural environment. Although she hired men to help transport her cumbersome camera equipment into the field for photo shoots, she preferred to work alone. Occasionally, her husband accompanied her into the field. As Stratton-Porter gained
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because they felt that her research methods were unscientific. Stratton-Porter, who was not a trained scientist, centered her field research on her own interests in observing the domestic behavior of wild birds, such as their nest-building, diets, and social behavior. Her writing tried to explain
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brought Stratton-Porter to the public's attention in the United States as well as abroad. Translations of her book into other languages also increased her international audience. In 1910, when Stratton-Porter reached a long-term agreement with Doubleday, Page and Company to publish her books, she
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magazine. Her first published article, "A New Experience in Millinery," appeared in the publication's February 1900 issue. The article described her concerns about harming birds in order to use their feathers as hat trims. At the magazine's request, Stratton-Porter also wrote a photography column
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It was said of Stratton-Porter's childhood that she had been "reared by people who constantly pointed out every natural beauty, using it wherever possible to drive home a precept, the child lived out-of-doors with the wild almost entirely." After the family moved to Wabash in 1874, Gene attended
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Through her writing and photography, Stratton-Porter demonstrated "her strong desire to instill her love of nature in others in order to improve their lives and preserve the natural world." She also opposed the destruction of wetlands developed for commercial use. After the turn of the twentieth
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Stratton-Porter initially purchased a small home between Second and Third Streets in Hollywood, not far from where her Stratton relatives lived. (Stratton-Porter's sister, Catherine, and two of Stratton-Porter's nieces were already living in southern California when she moved there. Her brother,
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Stratton-Porter assisted in developing the grounds of Wildflower Woods into her private wildlife sanctuary. Its natural setting provided her with the privacy she desired, at least initially; however, her fame attracted too many unwanted visitors and trespassers. The property's increasing lack of
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In 1888 Stratton-Porter persuaded her husband, Charles, to move their family from Decatur to Geneva in Adams County, Indiana, where he would be closer to his businesses. He initially purchased a small home within walking distance of his drugstore; however, when oil was discovered on his land, it
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valley and the nature she had seen during visits to the Limberlost Swamp, less than a mile from her home in Geneva, Indiana. The Limberlost Swamp, the Limberlost Cabin at Geneva, and after 1913, the Cabin at Wildflower Woods at Sylvan Lake in northeastern Indiana became the laboratories for her
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mansion included approximately 11,000 square feet (1,000 m) of living space and was set on a small mountaintop. The property also included a 4-car garage with servants' quarters above it, a greenhouse, outdoor ponds, and a tennis court. Stratton-Porter named her estate Floraves for flora
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The lead character, Linda Strong, displays an ugly philosophy regarding Japanese immigrants, portraying them as pawns of the Japanese government, sent here to "steal" an American education, even though highly educated in Japan and far too old for the High School she attends. The Japanese are
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Ada, Jerome, Irvin, Leander, and Lemon, in addition to two sisters, Samira and Louisa Jane, who died at a young age. Geneva's married sister, Mary Ann, died in an accident in February 1872; her teenaged brother, Leander, whom Geneva called Laddie, drowned in the Wabash River on July 6, 1872.
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Lack of privacy at her home on Sylvan Lake in Indiana was among the reasons for Stratton-Porter's move to California. She arrived in southern California in the fall of 1919, intending to spend the winter months there, but enjoyed it so much that she decided to make it her year-round home.
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Stratton-Porter began photographing birds in the Limberlost Swamp and along the Wabash River near her home in Geneva, Indiana, after her husband, Charles, and daughter, Jeannette, presented her with a camera as a Christmas gift in 1895. She submitted some of her early photographs to
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In 1992 five cooperating foundations and organizations purchased a 442-acre (179-hectare) section of marshland in Adams and Jay Counties in a portion of the former Limberlost Swamp that they renamed the Loblolly Wetlands and began work to restore the land and its habitat. See
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Stratton-Porter's novels, most of them best sellers, became popular in the first quarter of the twentieth century and were widely read. Her 26 published books include 12 novels, eight nature studies, two books of poetry, and four collections of stories and children's books.
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While residing in Geneva, Stratton-Porter spent much time exploring, observing nature, sketching, and making photographs at the Limberlost Swamp. She also began writing nature stories and books. The nearby swamp was the setting for two of her most popular novels,
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When her father shot a red-tailed hawk, she rescued it and nursed it back to health. Her family nicknamed her “Little Bird Woman" and her father gave her “the personal and indisputable ownership of each bird of every description that made its home on his land.”
951:(1916), a collection of children's stories that also included her photographs, was dedicated to her granddaughter, Jeannette Monroe, whom Stratton-Porter had nicknamed "Morning Face." "Symbols," her first poem to appear in a national magazine, was published in 999:. She also made sketches of her observations as part of her fieldwork. Stratton-Porter was especially noted for her close-up photographs of wildlife in their natural habitat. In one of her early photographic studies, she documented the development of a black 739:(1918), her next novel, did not sell as well as her earlier works. Over time, sales of Stratton-Porter's novels had slowly declined and by 1919 her status as a best-selling author began to fade. Undeterred, she continued to write until her death in 1924. 254:
school on a regular basis and became an avid reader. She also began music lessons in banjo, violin, and piano from her sister, Florence, and received private art lessons from a local instructor. Gene finished all but the final term of her senior year at
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were prevalent in the United States and it was not unusual to be anti-Asian in southern California at that time. Barbara Olenyik Morrow, another of her biographers, explained that the book was intentionally playing to the era's ethnic prejudices.
4510: 4419: 609:, a natural history magazine. Stratton-Porter was soon submitting short stories and nature-related material to magazines on a regular basis with increasing success. Her first short story, "Laddie, the Princess, and the Pie," was published in 290:. He also owned and operated farms, a hotel, and a restaurant. Porter and other investors organized the Bank of Geneva in 1895. He also became a Trenton Oil Company investor. At one time he had more than sixty oil wells drilled on his land. 277:
Charles Porter, who had numerous business interests, became a wealthy and successful businessman. Of Scots-Irish descent, he was the son and oldest child of Elizabeth and John P. Porter, a doctor. Charles owned an interest in a drugstore in
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century, when the Limberlost Swamp's trees were cut for timber and its shrubs and vines were killed, the resulting commercial development, which included oil drilling, destroyed its wildlife. The swamp was drained into the Wabash River.
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was born on March 22, 1914, and became a film actor under the stage name Gene Stratton, starring in silent films based on three of her grandmother's books. The Monroes divorced in 1920, and then Jeannette and her two daughters moved to
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Counties. She joined with others to urge the state legislature to repeal the law that would lead to the destruction of wetlands in northeastern Indiana. Although the law was repealed in 1920, the area's swamps were eventually drained.
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Stratton-Porter enjoyed an active social life in the Los Angeles area, made new friends, began to publish her poetry, and continued to write novels and magazine articles. In 1924 she also established her own film production company.
573:(1915). Stratton-Porter incorporated everyday occurrences and acquaintances into her works of fiction. Many of her works delve into difficult subject matter such as themes of abuse, prostitution, and abandonment. In the case of 300:
Stratton-Porter had four grandchildren, two granddaughters, and two grandsons. The Porters' daughter, Jeannette, married G. Blaine Monroe in 1909 and had two daughters: Jeannette Helen Monroe was born on November 27, 1911;
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grant. The play toured Indiana each spring from 1993 through 1997 and was performed in numerous Indiana towns. In March 2002 the Carpenter Science Theatre Company produced a production of the play at the Eureka Theatre in
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at Geneva served as Stratton-Porter's home from 1895 to 1913. In 1912, with the profits she made from her best-selling novels and successful writing career, Stratton-Porter purchased property along Sylvan Lake, near
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are not well known today. After her move to southern California in 1919, Stratton-Porter also became one of Hollywood's first female producers and in 1924 was among the first women to form her own production company.
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and production company. Gene Stratton-Porter Productions created moving pictures that were closely based on her novels. Before her death in December 1924, Stratton-Porter's production company had produced two films,
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The play's director, Jacqueline Jones, assumed that Gard, the actress’s widower, would cancel the performance; however, he asked Jones to hold auditions for the Stratton-Porter role, the play’s only character. See
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After the death of her brother, Lemon Stratton, in late 1915, Stratton-Porter became the guardian of his daughter, Leah Mary Stratton. Leah lived with Stratton-Porter for several years after Leah's father's death.
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and began writing novels. Stratton-Porter's writing also included poetry and children's stories, in addition to essays and editorials that were published in magazines with nationwide circulation such as
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magazine. In 1924 she founded Gene Stratton-Porter Productions, Inc., one of the first female-owned studios, and worked with film director James Leo Meehan to create films based on her novels.
840:(1910), also published by Jennings and Graham, warned of the adverse effects that the destruction of trees and swamps would have on rainfall. Her warnings appeared nearly two decades before the 417:(1909). In addition, the swamp was the locale for many of her works of natural history. Stratton-Porter became known as "The Bird Lady" and "The Lady of the Limberlost" to friends and readers. 1212:(1937). The original negatives and 35mm prints of these early films are unlikely to have survived; however, some 16mm versions created for television have been acquired by private collectors. 314:, a film producer, who was Stratton-Porter's business associate. Meehan attempted to help the daughter Gene Stratton Monroe find work in talking pictures by encouraging her to act on stage at 3255: 2476: 2267:
DeBartolo Performing Arts Center in conjunction with the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival and the Limberlost Theatre Company in 2017. The Friends of the Limberlost presented the play in
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rustic home in Geneva began in 1894 and was completed in 1895. The Porters named their new home the Limberlost Cabin in reference to its location near the 13,000-acre (5,300-hectare)
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magazine had enough of her material to continue publishing her monthly column, the "Gene Stratton-Porter Page," in its magazine until December 1927, three years after her death.
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Gene and Charles Porter's only child, a daughter, named Jeannette, was born on August 27, 1887, when the Porters were living in Decatur, Indiana. The family moved to Geneva, in
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household, Stratton-Porter did not regularly attend church as an adult and was not a member of an organized religious congregation. See Long, pp. 53, 234–35; Morrow, p. 125.
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in a 1947 adaptation that was loosely based on the original novel. Stratton-Porter's granddaughter, Gene Stratton Monroe, appeared 1925 version in the role of Little Scout.
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did not interfere with the needs of her family, she was free to pursue her own interests. She began her literary career by observing and writing about birdlife of the upper
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a child. These romantic novels generated the income that allowed her to pursue her nature studies. Her novels have been translated into twenty-three languages, as well as
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she set up in the bathroom at Limberlost Cabin, her family's home in Geneva, Indiana, and later in her darkroom at the Cabin at Wildflower Woods along Sylvan Lake.
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In 1884 thirty-four-year-old Charles Dorwin Porter saw Gene Stratton during her trip to Sylvan Lake, Indiana, where she was attending the Island Park Assembly, a
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Stratton-Porter died on December 6, 1924, at the age of sixty-one, in Los Angeles, California, of injuries received in a traffic accident. Her car, driven by her
778:(1927) were the last of Stratton-Porter's novels completed before her death. Both of them were written at her home on Catalina Island and published posthumously. 3915: 421:
Sylvan Lake in Noble County, Indiana. The Porters sold the Limberlost Cabin in 1923. In 1947 the Limberlost Conservation Association of Geneva donated it to the
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tragedy, was the first of her long narrative poems to be published in book form. Its sales were weak and it was not well received by literary critics. In 1922
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Stratton-Porter, Gene. “Gene Stratton-Porter: A Little Story of The Life and Work and Ideals of ‘The Bird Woman’ .” Edited by S.F.E and Mary Mark Ockerbloom,
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Stratton-Porter's nature photographs, correspondence, books, and magazine articles, among other materials, are housed at several repositories, including the
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Geneva Grace Stratton, the twelfth and last child of Mary (Shallenberger) and Mark Stratton, was born at the family's Hopewell Farm on August 17, 1863, near
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Indiana, in 1923. At the time of her death in 1924, Stratton-Porter owned Wildflower Woods in Indiana, a year-round home in Los Angeles, a vacation home on
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near Rome City, have been acquired by the State of Indiana and designated as state historic sites to honor her work and relate the story of her life. The
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magazine beginning in 1923, in advance of the book's release. By the time of its publication, Stratton-Porter's interests had shifted toward filmmaking.
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in 1922, "If we do not want our land to dry up and blow away, we must replace at least part of our trees" and urged conservation of American waterways.
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also published posthumously other articles that Stratton-Porter had written. In addition, four of her books were published posthumously: two novels,
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In 1922 Stratton-Porter became a founding member of the Izaak Walton League, a national conservation group, and joined its efforts to save the wild
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In 2009 Stratton-Porter was inducted into the Indiana Natural Resources Foundation's Hall of Fame (inaugural class) as an early conservationist.
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Gene's Cabin at Wildflower Woods is the present-day Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site on Sylvan Lake in Rome City, Noble County, Indiana.
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is a story about a World War I veteran who regains his heath through the restorative "power and beauty of nature." The story was serialized in
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published Stratton-Porter's poem, "Euphorbia," in three installments and paid her $ 12,500, "the most she had ever received for her poetry."
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that is undergoing restoration. The Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site is supported by the Gene Stratton-Porter Memorial Society, Inc.
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By March 1924 Stratton-Porter had selected a site for an estate home in southern California in an undeveloped area west of present-day
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The Adirondack Forest Preserve Service dedicated to Stratton-Porter a memorial grove of 10,000 white pine trees at Tongue Mountain on
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The American Reforestation Association organized memorial tree plantings after her death on the grounds of Los Angeles-area schools.
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Stratton-Porter, a keen observer of nature, wrote eight nonfiction nature books that were moderate sellers compared to her novels.
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estate, which eventually encompassed 150 acres (61 hectares). Both of these properties are preserved as state historic sites.
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In addition to writing, Stratton-Porter was an accomplished artist and wildlife photographer, specializing in the birds and
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Cabin in Geneva and the Cabin at Wildflower Woods near Rome City were designated state historic sites and listed on the
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more experience, she acquired better camera equipment, including a custom-made camera that used eight-by-ten-inch glass
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was adapted four times for film. First, as a silent film produced by Stratton-Porter's production company in 1924 with
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called "From Hollywood," saying she wanted more film work, particularly in new films based on her grandmother's books.
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campus's Porter Hall, along with the former elementary school that opened on the site in 1949, was named in her honor.
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Although it was published anonymously in 1893, circumstantial evidence suggests that Stratton-Porter's first book was
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magazine in September 1901. To attract a wider audience Stratton Porter decided to include fictional elements in her
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Stratton-Porter moved to southern California in 1919 and made it her year-round residence. She purchased homes in
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released the movies produced by Stratton-Porter's studio. None of these FBO-released films are known to survive.
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of their mother, Jeannette Porter Meehan, to Indiana. The women's remains are interred on the grounds of the
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One of Stratton-Porter's early nature photographs of owls, one of her favorite birds to study and photograph.
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nature in ways that her readers could understand and avoided scientific jargon and tedious, dry statistics.
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Stratton-Porter wrote several best-selling novels in addition to columns for national magazines, such as
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However, Stratton-Porter never acknowledged that she had written it and its author was never revealed.
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and Historic Sites operates the two properties as house museums; both of them are open to the public.
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in three monthly installments from January through March 1923; it was never published in book form.)
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agreed to provide one manuscript each year, alternating between novels and nonfiction nature books.
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nature studies and the inspiration for her short stories, novels, essays, photography, and movies.
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A spring 2017 performance of the play had been scheduled in the Rhoda B. Thalhimer Theater at the
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magazine in a monthly column called the "Gene Stratton-Porter's Page," beginning in January 1922.
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In 2009 Stratton-Porter's portrait was added to the Hoosier Heritage Portrait Collection at the
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Stratton-Porter began her career in 1895, when she sent nature photographs that she had made to
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magazine from February through September 1925 and was published in book form later that year.
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of the 1930s and well in advance of present-day environmental concerns about climate change.
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were adapted into moving pictures. Stratton-Porter was also the subject of a one-woman play,
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Stratton-Porter had given her granddaughter, Gene Monroe, the nickname of Little Scout. See
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that became Bel Air. Stratton-Porter was the first to build a residence there. The 22-room,
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magazine in the late 1890s and wrote a regular camera column for the publication in 1901.
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Stratton-Porter regularly contributed articles and photographs to magazines that included
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because of the sounds emitting from the elaborate fountain. She completed her last novel,
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in Richmond and TheaterLab, also in Richmond. In addition, the play was performed at the
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The College Woman's Salon of Los Angeles established an annual poetry award in her honor.
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was adapted four times as a movie. It was first released a silent film in 1925, starring
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the hearts of my readers, and the files of my publisher will find me my ultimate place."
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Home of author, photographer, and naturalist Gene Stratton-Porter, Catalina Island, 1926.
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published the material in book format that also includes Stratton-Porter's photographs.
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While literary critics called her novels overly sentimental, academics dismissed her
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In 1917 Stratton-Porter became more active in the conservation movement when the
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Gene Stratton Porter Collection, 1843–1999 (Bulk 1910s–1930s) Collection Guide
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Bennett, pp. 10–11; Gugin and St. Clair, eds., p. 335; Long, pp. 245–46, 249.
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reissued eight of Stratton-Porter's novels in the 1980s and 1990s, including
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Stratton-Porter's stories remained popular among filmmakers after her death.
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and Historic Sites operates the site as a house museum. It was listed in the
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called "Camera Notes." In July 1901 she switched to doing similar work for
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and built a vacation home that she named Singing Water on her property on
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Bennett, pp. 7, 9, 11–12; Gugin and St. Clair, pp. 334–35; Long, p. 241.
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passed legislation to allow drainage of state-owned swamps in Noble and
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Bennett, p. 5; Gugin and St. Clair, eds., pp. 334–35; Long, pp. 131–34.
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Eight of Stratton-Porter's novels have been made into moving pictures.
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Because Stratton-Porter wrote in advance of her publishing deadlines,
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Bennett, p. 5; Gugin and St. Clair, eds., p. 334; Long, pp. 139, 142.
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provided the financial resources needed to build a larger home. The
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Long, p. 120; Morrow, pp. 41–43; Gugin and St. Clair, eds., p. 335.
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Although her father was a Methodist minister and she grew up in a
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Bennett, pp. 5, 8, 11; Long, pp. 196–97, 199; Morrow, pp. 95, 99.
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Bobbs-Merrill published her first, full-length attributed novel,
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Bennett, pp. 8, 11–12; Long, pp. 9, 215, 217–18; Morrow, p. 109.
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and Historic Sites operates the two properties as house museums.
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Field o' My Dreams: The Collected Poems of Gene Stratton-Porter
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Gugin and St. Clair, eds., p. 334; Morrow, pp. 4, 95, 159–62.
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Bennett, p. 6; Long, pp. 138, 142, 149; Morrow, pp. 51, 70.
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Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site Rome City, Indiana
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over a period of three months. Stratton-Porter reported in
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Times-Dispatch, HOLLY PRESTIDGE Richmond (June 13, 2017).
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Stratton-Porter, Gene, and Mary DeJong Obuchowski (2007).
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Movies based on Books by Gene Stratton-Porter (1863-1924),
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Bennett, p. 10; Long, p. 220–21; Morrow, pp. 110, 173–75.
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Bennett, pp. 8–9; Long, pp. 22, 214; Morrow, pp. 119–20.
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Stratton-Porter's two former residences in Indiana, the
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Stratton-Porter's two former residences in Indiana, the
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Bennett, p. 6; Long, p. 144; Morrow, pp. 42, 59, 65–67.
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Indiana's 200: The People Who Shaped the Hoosier State
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Nature's Storyteller: The Life of Gene Stratton-Porter
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Field o’ My Dreams: The Poetry of Gene-Stratton Porter
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Field o’ My Dreams: The Poetry of Gene-Stratton Porter
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Bennett, pp. 10–11; Long, pp. 247–49; Morrow, p. 135.
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Gugin and St. Clair, eds, p. 335; Long, pp. 244, 247.
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published a compilation of Stratton-Porter's poetry,
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in the title role. The 1934 version was directed by
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Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau: 3–4. 943: 393:Construction on a two-story, 14-room, cedar-log 4675:"Gene Stratton-Porter: Voice of the Limberlost" 3151:Bennett, pp. 10–11; Long, pp. 245–46, 249, 253. 2831: 2812: 2667: 2560: 2558: 2288:"Gene Stratton-Porter and Her Limberlost Swamp" 1395:, which remains "among her best-loved novels"; 1242:, an Indiana native. The 1945 version included 1230:in the starring role and silent-era film stars 995:, one of the last of the wetlands of the lower 443:Gene Stratton-Porter Cabin (Rome City, Indiana) 4376: 4112:. Kent State University. pp. Kent, Ohio. 2564: 1246:. The 1990, made-for-television movie starred 866:(1923) was published a year before her death; 320:Beverly Hills Little Theatre for Professionals 4726: 4092: 4090: 3805:Bennett, p. 10; Long, p. 253; Morrow, p. 139. 3624: 3622: 3620: 3344: 3333: 3248:"Gene Stratton-Porter, naturalist and author" 3245: 2356:Gene Stratton-Porter: Novelist and Naturalist 1814: 1476:, New York, in 1924, shortly after her death. 727:(1915), her seventh novel, was inspired by a 367:. Floraves, her lavish mountaintop estate in 4144:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3913: 3891: 3889: 3887: 3787:Bennett, pp. 9–11; Long, pp. 224–25, 243–49. 3727:(Geneva, Indiana: Friends of the Limberlost) 3720: 3718: 3706: 3654: 3652: 3241: 3239: 2994: 2555: 2497:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1164:, a successor to Film Booking Offices, made 436: 389:Limberlost State Historic Site, western side 381:Gene Stratton Porter Cabin (Geneva, Indiana) 4050: 3170: 3168: 3166: 1536: 209: 128:(August 17, 1863 – December 6, 1924), born 4733: 4719: 4695:"Historic Footage of Gene Stratton-Porter" 4087: 4060:Indiana Authors and Their Books, 1816-1980 3617: 2616:Bennett, pp. 2, 4; Long, pp. 117–119, 138. 2552:Long, pp. 103–104, 109; Morrow, pp. 44–45. 2315: 2313: 2311: 2309: 1725:, 1917 (A revised and expanded edition of 1513:In 2015 Stratton-Porter was inducted into 1020:photographs were published in 1900 in the 940:magazine, were published after her death. 31: 16:American writer and naturalist (1863–1924) 5289:20th-century American women photographers 5249:19th-century American women photographers 4702:, Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites 3884: 3715: 3670: 3649: 3475:Bennett, p. 2; Long, p. 7; Morrow, p. 12. 3439:Long, pp. 183–84; Morrow, pp. 8, 1475–76. 3236: 3233:Long, pp. 173–74, 179; Morrow, pp. 72–73. 2958:Wetland Preserve. See Morrow, pp. 160–61. 2385:Pamela J. Bennett, ed. (September 1996). 4740: 4655:(a 2013 short documentary), produced by 4632:Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site 4472:"A Song in the Wilderness | CAT Theatre" 3184: 3182: 3180: 3163: 3060: 3001:Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History 2897: 2842:"Notable Hoosiers: Gene Stratton-Porter" 1339:Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site 1143:(1924), and she had completed her novel 801: 663: 528: 487: 446: 384: 236: 230:In 1874 twelve-year-old Geneva moved to 200:Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site 4619:"Gene Stratton-Porter Memorial Society" 4126:from the original on September 15, 2015 3197:Long, pp. 148–49; Morrow, pp. 8, 69–70. 3011:from the original on September 15, 2022 2912:from the original on September 15, 2022 2848:from the original on September 15, 2022 2655:Long, pp. 168, 209–211; Morrow, p. 101. 2573:from the original on September 15, 2022 2306: 1130:In 1924 Stratton-Porter formed her own 322:, and naming her in his column for the 5221: 5205: 4586:Works by or about Gene Stratton-Porter 4543:from the original on November 20, 2018 4501:Tribune, Andrew S. Hughes South Bend. 4452:from the original on September 9, 2017 4410:Tribune, Andrew S. Hughes South Bend. 4345: 4034:"National Register Information System" 3974:"Indiana Natural Resources Foundation" 3484:Long, pp. 238, 241–43; Morrow, p. 115. 2813:Mary E. Gaither (1988). Introduction. 2682:Travels in Time: Hoosiers and the Arts 2628: 2524:Long, pp. 80–82, 91–92; Morrow, p. 35. 2479:from the original on September 5, 2021 2122:(1942, based on a sequel to the novel 1272:; in 1935 as a Monogram film starring 982: 261: 5304:Burials at Hollywood Forever Cemetery 4714: 4358:from the original on January 19, 2019 4057:R. E. Banta and Bruce Rogers (1949). 4026: 4014:from the original on January 19, 2019 3984:from the original on November 2, 2015 3916:"History helps dedicate PUC building" 3533:Long, pp. 157–58; Morrow, pp. 15, 57. 3312:Long, pp. 187–88; Morrow, pp. 81, 85. 3177: 3142:Bennett, pp. 10–11; Long, pp. 247–49. 3106:from the original on October 27, 2019 2624: 2622: 1784:Children's books and collected essays 5254:20th-century American businesspeople 4442:"PHOTOS: "A Song in the Wilderness"" 4389:from the original on August 10, 2017 4039:National Register of Historic Places 3922:from the original on August 24, 2022 3760:from the original on January 3, 2016 2967:Long, p. 195–96; Morrow, pp. 159–62. 2234: 1526:National Register of Historic Places 1466: 1410:, the Indiana State Museum, and the 1262:in the role of the mean stepmother. 1096:Stratton-Porter, a "pioneer" in the 881: 431:National Register of Historic Places 5294:20th-century American women writers 5279:20th-century American photographers 5259:20th-century American businesswomen 5244:19th-century American photographers 4853: 4565:"Our Folk: Porter Family Genealogy" 4500: 4409: 4197: 3493:Bennett, p. 10; Morrow, pp. 173–75. 3049:from the original on April 27, 2019 2947:from the original on April 30, 2016 2886:from the original on April 27, 2019 2224:(1992, TV film, based on the novel 2208:(1990, TV film, based on the novel 1320: 870:(1925) was published posthumously. 509:(1925) at Catalina Island in 1924. 483: 333: 13: 5329:People from Wabash County, Indiana 5309:Road incident deaths in California 4513:from the original on June 23, 2017 4482:from the original on July 28, 2017 4422:from the original on June 23, 2017 4179:from the original on July 31, 2017 3345:Kevin Kilbane (October 29, 2016). 3258:from the original on March 7, 2017 3188:Gugin and St. Clair, eds., p. 334. 3075:from the original on July 31, 2017 2619: 2467:Aalto, Ackerman + Gruber,Kathryn. 2403:from the original on March 1, 2017 375:Limberlost Cabin (Geneva, Indiana) 14: 5365: 5339:People from Noble County, Indiana 5334:People from Adams County, Indiana 5269:20th-century American naturalists 4682:(a 1996 documentary; produced by 4558: 4075:from the original on May 17, 2017 3796:Long, p. 250; Morrow, pp. 137–39. 3511:Long, pp. 225–26; Morrow, p. 124. 3448:Long, p. 187; Morrow, pp. 79, 83. 3394:Long, p. 241; Morrow, pp. 129–30. 3375:Long, pp. 226–27; Morrow, p. 114. 2466: 2457:Bennett, p. 4; Morrow, pp. 26–28. 2334:from the original on June 9, 2017 1688: 1091: 4837: 4602: 4525: 4494: 4464: 4434: 4401: 4370: 4339: 4222: 4191: 4161: 4152: 4099: 3996: 3966: 3957: 3907: 3898: 3875: 3866: 3857: 3848: 3839: 3830: 3799: 3246:Dawn Mitchell (March 17, 2015). 2543:Long, p. 110; Morrow, pp. 39–41. 2534:87–88, 94–97; Morrow, pp. 36–38. 2261:St. Catherine's School for Girls 1775:"Euphorbia", 1923 (Published in 1331:Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery 192:Limberlost State Historical Site 5274:20th-century American novelists 5264:20th-century American essayists 3790: 3781: 3772: 3739: 3730: 3679: 3661: 3640: 3631: 3608: 3599: 3590: 3581: 3572: 3563: 3554: 3545: 3536: 3527: 3514: 3505: 3496: 3487: 3478: 3469: 3460: 3451: 3442: 3433: 3424: 3415: 3406: 3397: 3388: 3378: 3369: 3324: 3315: 3306: 3297: 3288: 3279: 3270: 3227: 3218: 3209: 3200: 3191: 3154: 3145: 3136: 3127: 3118: 3088: 3023: 2988: 2979: 2970: 2961: 2925: 2860: 2806: 2774:"Authors: Gene Stratton-Porter" 2738: 2729: 2720: 2658: 2649: 2629:Meehan, Leo (January 9, 1932). 2610: 2585: 2546: 2537: 2527: 2518: 2424:Barbara Olenyik Morrow (2010). 1301:(1919), she decided to move to 1155:Film Booking Offices of America 975:Caesar's search for details of 824:from April to August 1906. The 797: 657:(1904), which was published by 5174:Limberlost State Historic Site 3914:Robin Biesen (March 7, 1994). 3614:Long, pp. 238 and 267, note 1. 2844:. Indiana Historical Society. 2513:A Celebration of Women Writers 2505: 2460: 2451: 2442: 2415: 2377: 2346: 2280: 1287: 1044:Naturalist and conservationist 1022:American Annual of Photography 715:Stratton-Porter's next novel, 593: 1: 5344:American women film producers 4610:Works by Gene Stratton-Porter 4595:Works by Gene Stratton-Porter 4577:Works by Gene Stratton-Porter 3206:Bennett, p. 5; Morrow, p. 70. 3085:and accompanying photographs. 2274: 944:Children's stories and poetry 524: 468:, were filmed there in 1927. 246:and caring for various pets. 4346:Griset, Rich (May 8, 2018). 3502:Long p. 212; Morrow, p. 101. 3321:Long, p. 199; Morrow, p. 98. 2995:Eric Grayson (Winter 2007). 2922:and accompanying photographs 2708:"Gene Stratton Porter Cabin" 2448:Long, p. 109; Morrow, p. 41. 1600:Resources in other libraries 1576:Resources in other libraries 7: 5314:Film producers from Indiana 5299:20th-century letter writers 5284:20th-century American poets 4858: 4601:(public domain audiobooks) 2319:"Biographical Sketches" in 1727:What I Have Done with Birds 1695:What I Have Done with Birds 1545: 1397:Kent State University Press 1258:, featured Indiana actress 1005:What I Have Done with Birds 816:What I Have Done With Birds 659:Doubleday, Page and Company 10: 5370: 5168:Gene Stratton-Porter Cabin 4958:The Girl of the Limberlost 4778:At the Foot of the Rainbow 4571:Gene Stratton-Porter Photo 2422:Long, pp. 45, 69, 73, and 2353:Judith Reick Long (1990). 2328:Indiana Historical Society 2265:University of Notre Dame's 2256:Science Museum of Virginia 2244:Indiana Humanities Council 2192:(1960, based on the novel 2174:(1948, based on the novel 2158:(1947, based on the novel 2140:(1945, based on the novel 2133:The Girl of the Limberlost 2106:(1940, based on the novel 2090:(1940, based on the novel 2072:(1938, based on the novel 2054:(1937, based on the novel 2038:(1936, based on the novel 2020:(1935, based on the novel 2000:(1935, based on the novel 1984:(1935, based on the novel 1966:(1934, based on the novel 1948:(1928, based on the novel 1934:(1927, based on the novel 1918:(1927, based on the novel 1902:(1926, based on the novel 1886:(1925, based on the novel 1868:(1924, based on the novel 1850:(1923, based on the novel 1832:(1917, based on the novel 1815:Film adaptations of novels 1624:At the Foot of the Rainbow 1491:Pillipsia Stratton-Porteri 1412:Indiana Historical Society 749:-era racial prejudice and 679:At the Foot of the Rainbow 440: 378: 5349:American women columnists 5183: 5160: 5135: 5098: 5077: 5040: 5005:Laddie: A True Blue Story 5003: 4974: 4950:Romance of the Limberlost 4923: 4874: 4867: 4846: 4835: 4790:Laddie: A True Blue Story 4748: 4624:October 27, 2019, at the 2935:"Loblolly Marsh Preserve" 2815:Laddie, A True Blue Story 2567:"Our Folk: Porter Family" 2065:Romance of the Limberlost 1751: 1595:Resources in your library 1571:Resources in your library 1498:Purdue University Calumet 1350:Cabin at Wildflower Woods 1252:Romance of the Limberlost 1193:Romance of the Limberlost 717:Laddie: A True Blue Story 635: 588: 437:Cabin at Wildflower Woods 354:Cabin at Wildflower Woods 113: 105: 97: 74: 58: 39: 30: 23: 5206:A Song in the Wilderness 4965:A Girl of the Limberlost 4942:A Girl of the Limberlost 4934:A Girl of the Limberlost 4925:A Girl of the Limberlost 4771:A Girl of the Limberlost 4756:The Song of the Cardinal 4640:A Girl of the Limberlost 3688:A Girl of the Limberlost 3330:Morrow, pp. 99–100, 107. 3029:Morrow, pp. 139, 161–62. 2778:Our Land, Our Literature 2240:A Song in the Wilderness 2211:A Girl of the Limberlost 2202:A Girl of the Limberlost 2143:A Girl of the Limberlost 2075:A Girl of the Limberlost 1969:A Girl of the Limberlost 1959:A Girl of the Limberlost 1871:A Girl of the Limberlost 1861:A Girl of the Limberlost 1631:A Girl of the Limberlost 1610:The Song of the Cardinal 1537:Selected published works 1393:A Girl of the Limberlost 1389:Indiana University Press 1216:A Girl of the Limberlost 1182:A Girl of the Limberlost 1141:A Girl of the Limberlost 1054:Indiana General Assembly 709:A Girl of the Limberlost 696:A Girl of the Limberlost 674:A Girl of the Limberlost 649:The Song of the Cardinal 556:A Girl of the Limberlost 414:A Girl of the Limberlost 210:Early life and education 188:A Song of the Wilderness 182:A Girl of the Limberlost 4657:Almost Fairytales Films 4446:Richmond Times-Dispatch 4383:Richmond Times-Dispatch 3748:"The Indiana Historian" 1796:Birds of the Limberlost 1745:Tales You Won't Believe 1717:Moths of the Limberlost 1584:By Gene Stratton-Porter 1387:(1927). 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Hart Jr. 2294:on January 17, 1999 2269:Fort Wayne, Indiana 2115:Freckles Comes Home 1723:Friends in Feathers 1699:Friends in Feathers 1697:, 1907 (Revised as 1034:photographic plates 983:Nature photographer 910:Izaak Walton League 756:The Literary Review 518:English Tudor-style 280:Fort Wayne, Indiana 262:Marriage and family 222:. Mark Stratton, a 87:nature photographer 5125:Keeper of the Bees 5067:Michael O'Halloran 5059:Michael O'Halloran 5051:Michael O'Halloran 5042:Michael O'Halloran 4797:Michael O'Halloran 4507:South Bend Tribune 4476:www.cattheatre.com 4416:South Bend Tribune 3881:Morrow, pp. 15–17. 2249:Richmond, Virginia 2222:John Kent Harrison 2190:Andrew V. 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Lagro, Indiana
Los Angeles, California
Natural history
naturalist
Wabash County, Indiana
conservation
Limberlost Swamp
wetlands
Indiana
silent film
McCall's
Good Housekeeping
Braille
A Girl of the Limberlost
Limberlost State Historical Site
Geneva
Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site
Rome City, Indiana
Lagro
Wabash County, Indiana
Methodist
Wabash, Indiana

Wabash High School
Chautauqua
druggist
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Decatur
Geneva

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