Stellanova
(Brunt)
Osborn
Born:
07/31/1894
Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada
Died: 03/01/1988
Parents: Edward Brunt, Rosa Lee Brunt
Spouse: Chase Salmon Osborn
Address(es):
Last known address:
Kalamazoo, MI
Contact Information:
Website: https://www.msu.edu/~dowj/osborn/osborn.htm
Died: 03/01/1988
Parents: Edward Brunt, Rosa Lee Brunt
Spouse: Chase Salmon Osborn
Address(es):
Last known address:
Kalamazoo, MI
Contact Information:
Website: https://www.msu.edu/~dowj/osborn/osborn.htm
Writings
Image | Title | Genre | Audience | Publisher | Date |
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Summer Songs on the St. Marys | Michigan, Poetry | Adult | Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. : North Star Communications | 1982 | |
Iron and Arbutus | Non Fiction | Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. : Northwoods Press | 1962 | ||
Polly Cadotte, a Tale of Duck Island in Verse | Michigan, Poetry | Adult | New York, Exposition Press | 1955 | |
Balsam Boughs | Poetry | Adult | Lansing, Historical Society of Michigan | 1949 | |
Northwood Sketches - With Chase Salmon Osborn |
Non Fiction, Michigan History | Adult | Lansing, Historical Society of Michigan | 1949 | |
A Tale of Possum Poke in Possum Lane | Non Fiction, Travel | Adult | Poulan, Ga. | 1946 | |
Errors in Official U.S. Area Figures - With Chase Salmon Osborn |
Non Fiction | Adult | [Lancaster, Pa., The Science press printing company | 1945 | |
Hiawatha with its Original Indian Legends, Compiled, with Essays on its Authentic Background of Lake Superior Country and Chippewa Indians - With Chase Salmon Osborn |
Non Fiction, Folklore, Michigan History | Adult | Lancaster, Pa. : The Jaques Cattell Press | 1944 | |
Some Sidelights on the Battle of Tippecanoe - an address by Stellanova Osborn before the Tippecanoe County Historical Association on "Tippecanoe Day," observing the 132nd anniversary of the Battle of Tippecanoe, at the County Museum, Lafayette, Indiana, November 8, 1943. |
History | Adult | Self-published | 1943 | |
Schoolcraft-Longfellow-Hiawatha - With Chase Salmon Osborn |
Non Fiction, Michigan History | Adult | Lancaster, Pa., The Jaques Cattell Press | 1942 | |
Eighty and On : the Unending Adventurings of Chase S. Osborn | Non Fiction, Biography | Adult | Sault News Print Company | 1941 | |
An accolade for Chase S. Osborn; home, state, and national tributes on the occasion of Chase S. Osborn day October 4, 1939. Published by the City of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, for presentation to Governor Osborn in honor of his eightieth birthday, January 22, 1940. - Editor |
Non Fiction, Biography | Adult | Sault Ste. Marie, Mich | 1940 | |
The Conquest of a Continent - With Chase Salmon Osborn |
Non Fiction | Adult | Lancaster, Pa., The Science press printing company | 1939 | |
"Two Beautiful Peninsulas" - Pamphlet, "Two Beautiful Peninsulas", widely circulated, supported the need for bridge over Straits of Mackinac |
Non Fiction, Michigan History | Adult | Self-published | 1936 | |
Stellanova Osborn papers - Housed at Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan |
Adult |
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Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No
Skills:
Author
Poet
Education:
Degree | Institution | Location | Date |
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Master of Arts (M. A) | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | 1977 |
Career:
Position | Organization | Location | Date |
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Editor | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent | 1925-1930 |
Contributing editor | New International Yearbook | 1924 | |
- In college had leading part in founding of magazine Whimsies, helped arrange series of lectures for students in Ann Arbor. | |||
Lecturer - traveled widely in Europe, North America promoting world government, serving on national council 1950-1951, other offices, established Michigan branch and others |
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- Picked berries, clerked in grocery store, stenographer. | |||
Assistant editor | Good Health Magazine | Battle Creek, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent | |
Staff editor | New International Yearbook | ||
Secretary | North America, International Movement for Atlantic Union | ||
Teacher | One-room mountain school in the Ozarks | Missouri |
Other Resources:
Other Comments:
Prior to adoption by Chase Osborn, she was his literary secretary. In 1931 Mr. Osborn and his wife Lillian adopted her. However, he had this adoption annulled and he married her just two days prior to his death.
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