![]() Disaster at Johnstown: The Great Flood.The Great Oildorado: The Gaudy and Turbulent Years of the First Oil Rush: Pennsylvania 1859-1880.It is an exciting story of human bravery. Dolson - Disaster at Johnstown: Great Flood / Landmark Books 109 / 1965 / HB. In this vivid, hour-by-hour account, Hildegarde Dolson tells how the tragedy happened, and how such a disaster could have been prevented. ![]() (With Elizabeth Stevenson Ives) My Brother Adlai. Theres the Incline Plane University at Johnstown Johnstown Hig.from.Lockridge died on January 15, 1981, in Columbus, North Carolina. She also frequented the pages of the New Yorker with humorous contributions. It focuses mainly on a mysterious character named Lucy Ramsdale and is set in Wingate, Connecticut. ![]() Her very popular collection of stories, We Shook the Family Tree (1946), is an anecdotal account of her youth in Pennsylvania as well as of her first jobs in New York. Lockridge published her work under her maiden name and is credited with writing nearly 20 books-among which are historical books, children's books, and mysteries. In 1938, she devoted the rest of her life to freelance writing with the publication of her first novel How about a Man (1938). ![]() In 1933, she moved to New York City and worked as an advertising copywriter for Bamberger, Franklin-Simon, Gimbel's, and Macy's. Lockridge studied at Allegheny College from 1926 to 1929. In May 1965, Dolson married writer Richard Lockridge. Her parents were Clifford and Katharine Dolson. ![]() Hildegarde (Dolson) Lockridge was born in Franklin, Pennsylvania, on August 31, 1908. ![]()
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