Mary Stebbins Savage
Mary Stebbins Savage | |
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Portrait photo in A Woman of the Century | |
| Born | Mary Therese Stebbins March 25, 1850 Porter, Wisconsin, U.S. |
| Died | December 17, 1915 (aged 65) Boise, Idaho, U.S. |
| Resting place | Morris Hill Cemetery |
| Pen name | Marion Lisle |
| Occupation | Writer |
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| Notable works | "The Path Through the Sagebrush" |
| Spouse |
Edwin Parker Savage (m. 1876) |
| Children | 4 |
Mary Stebbins Savage (née Stebbins; nickname, Minnie; pen name, Marion Lisle; 1850-1915) was an American writer of poetry and prose. For many years, she served as poet laureate of Wisconsin's "Home Comings" event. Savage was also associated with the temperance and woman's suffrage movements in her state.