Carroll Watson Rankin

Born: 05/11/1864   Marquette , MI
Died: 08/13/1945
Parents: Jonas William and Emily Watson
Spouse: Earnest Fredrick Augustus Rankin
Children: Florence Imogene, Ernest Harvey, Eleanor Wood, Phyllis Spencer
Address(es):
Interred: Park Cemetery
Marquette , MI
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Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
Dandelion Cottage
- Publication years, 1977, 1984, 1997.
Fiction , Michigan Children , Teen Marquette, Mich., John M. Longyear Research Library 1977
Stump Village Fiction , Michigan Children , Teen New York : Henry Holt 1935
Wolf Rock: a Sequel to The Cinder Pond Fiction , Michigan Children , Teen New York : Henry Holt 1933
Finders Keepers Fiction , Michigan Children , Teen New York : Henry Holt 1930
Gipsy Nan Fiction , Michigan Children , Teen New York : Henry Holt 1926
Girls of Highland Hall, further Adventures of the Dandelion Cottagers Fiction , Michigan Children , Teen New York : Henry Holt 1921
The Cinder Pond Fiction , Michigan Children , Teen New York : Henry Holt 1915
The Castaways of Pete's Patch Fiction , Michigan Children , Teen New York : Henry Holt 1911
The Adoption of Rose Marie
- (Publication Years: 1908, 1936, 1943)
Fiction , Michigan Children , Teen New York : Henry Holt 1908
The Girls of Gardenville Fiction , Michigan Children , Teen New York : Henry Holt 1906
Dandelion Cottage
- (Publication Years: 1904, 1923, 1931, 1946, 1951)
Fiction , Michigan Children , Teen New York : Henry Holt 1904
Other writings:
- Skits and short stories published in Youth's Companion, Harper's Monthly, Life, St. Nicholas, Century, Bookman, Garden, Critic, Delineator, Leslie's, Lippincott's, Metropolitan, Everybody's, Munsey's.
What is the aim or goal of your writing: In the 2nd edition of Michigan Authors, her daughter, Phyllis, is credited with saying "She loved gardening. She had an artist's keen observation and delight in minute detail of form, color, and design in anything she encountered." "She started writing and illustrating her stories as soon as she could hold a pencil. By the time she was 15 she had stories published in various Sunday School papers and in Waverly's Magazine. At the age of sixteen, she responded to an advertisement in the Mining Journal seeking a bright boy to do reporting. Her response was that while she wasn't a boy, she was almost sure she was bright. She got the job and worked for the paper as their Society Editor. Also during this period before her marriage she gave drawing and painting lessons to private pupils."

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Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No

Skills:
Author

Education:

Degree Institution Location Date
Masters of Library Science (MLS) Wayne State University Detroit , MI 1967 -1969

Career:

Position Organization Location Date
Writer
- First short story appeared in print when she was eleven years old. By the time she was 15 she had stories published in various Sunday School papers and in Waverly's Magazine.
1904 -1945
Society Editor
- At age 16
Mining Journal Marquette , MI 1880
- Gave drawing and painting lessons to private pupils before her marriage

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