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Mildred Aldrich

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In July 1914, she moved to a house called La Creste (Hilltop) at Huiry, thirty miles east of Paris. "I have come to feel the need of calm and quiet - perfect peace" she wrote. Ironically, the
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began three months later, and this site, with its clear view of the Marne River valley, would provide her greatest writing success. She had a birds-eye view of the
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in recognition of her assistance to soldiers and refugees, and the influence her books apparently had in persuading the United States government to
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and died on February 19, 1928, at the American Hospital in Neuilly. She is buried at the Church of St Denis (Cemetery of Quincy-Segy) in
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and four accounts of her life based on collections of her letters written during the war years. In 1922, she was awarded the French
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She received the French Legion of Honor in 1922 for her war work and her influence on the United States entry into the war.
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A fund established in 1924 by her friends Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas helped support Aldrich in her final years.
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and began to write a series of letters about her life during the war. The letters were collected in four volumes.
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in 1872. After teaching elementary school for a short time, she began her career in journalism.
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narratives, recollecting the individuals and events of Aldrich's own life during the war.
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and contributed articles using the pseudonym H. Quinn. In 1892, she founded and edited
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Aldrich worked for 12 years as secretary to the manager of the Boston
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Mildred on the Marne. Mildred Aldrich Frontline Witness 1914-1918
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Who was who among North American authors, 1921–1939, v. 1 A-J
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Aldrich moved to France in 1898, joining a circle of
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and translator. In 1914, shortly before the start of
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Index

Portrait of Mildred Aldrich
journalist
editor
writer
translator
Boston
Paris
correspondent
World War I
Marne River
novel
Legion of Honour
declare war on Germany
Providence, Rhode Island
Boston
Everett High School
The Mahogany Tree
The Boston Journal
Boston Herald
drama critic
American expatriate writers
Gertrude Stein
Alice B. Toklas
First World War
first Battle of the Marne
Atlantic Monthly
first-person
autobiography
Schlesinger Library
Harvard University

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