Mabel Wagnalls
Mabel Wagnalls Jones (born in 1871 - died in March 1946 ) was an American pianist and writer in Lithopolis , Ohio , where is now The Memorial Wagnalls with a library, a museum, a theater, a school. She was the only child of Anna and Adam Wagnalls, wh
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Mabel Wagnalls Jones (born in 1871 - died in March 1946 ) was an American pianist and writer in Lithopolis , Ohio , where is now The Memorial Wagnalls with a library, a museum, a theater, a school. She was the only child of Anna and Adam Wagnalls, who joined her with the Wagnalls memorial in 1925 . She was also a successful writer of nine books and left a rich collection of letters with O'Henry . The name "Jones" she received from her husband Robert Jones. In Esperanto, she is well-known thanks to three translations from her work by Saxton Payson , a music story Miserere, story about Madame the Pompadour Palace of danger and the Rosary every year .
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