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Natalie Anderson Scott

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298: 303: 33:), to Nadjeshda (Mochugovskai) and Boris Kamyshansky Sokoloff. She went to school in England before coming to the United States in 1914 or 1915; her family settled permanently in the US in 1922. She began publishing short stories in 1929 and her first novel, 384: 389: 278: 340: 211: 132: 374: 369: 333: 219: 140: 326: 243: 379: 297: 170: 314: 166:"Just a Few Lines ... About Methods Used by Scotch-Russian to Gather Material for 'Mrs. Murphy'" 165: 364: 359: 122: 8: 41: 225: 215: 146: 136: 248: 128: 29:
Natalie Anderson Scott was born on September 7, 1906, in Ekaterinoslav (now called
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This article about a novelist of the United States born in the 1900s is a
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Nasso, Christine, ed. (1978). "Scott, Natalie Anderson".
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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Index

Dnipro
Larchmont, New York



Contemporary Authors
Gale
466–467
ISBN
0-8103-0036-2
OCLC
221163200
"Just a Few Lines ... About Methods Used by Scotch-Russian to Gather Material for 'Mrs. Murphy'"
Lexington Herald-Leader
newspapers.com









1008
ISBN
0-690-67341-8
OCLC
269151
"Natalie A. Scott, noted novelist"

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