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Peterkin, Julia, 1880-1961

LC control no.n 50010592
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3531.E77
Personal name headingPeterkin, Julia, 1880-1961
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Variant(s)Mood, Julia, 1880-1961
Peterkin, Julia Mood, 1880-1961
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1880-10-31
Death date1961-08-10
Place of birthFort Motte (S.C.)
Place of deathOrangeburg (S.C.)
Profession or occupationAuthors Novelists
Found inGreen Thursday ... 1924: (usage: Julia Peterkin)
Scarlet sister Mary, 1928: (Julia Peterkin, author of Black April)
NUCMC data from Univ. of Miss. Libr. for Brickell, H. Papers, 1911-1957: (Julia Peterkin)
NUCMC file: (Peterkin, Julia, 1880-1961; maiden name Julia Mood; author)
NUCMC data from Clemson Univ. Lib. for Her Correspondence, 1922-1964 (Julia Mood Peterkin; author; b. Laurens, S.C., d. Dr. and Mrs. Julius Mood; m. William G. Peterkin; wrote novels about plantation life, negroes, and their dialect and superstitions; Pulitzer Prize for Scarlet Sister Mary in 1928)
Contemporary authors, via Literature resource center WWW site, Oct. 22, 2019: (Julia Mood Peterkin; born October 31, 1880, in Fort Motte, S.C., died August 10, 1961; novelist)
Wikipedia web site, April 13, 2020: (Julia Peterkin (October 31, 1880 - August 10, 1961) was an American author from South Carolina. In 1896, at age 16, Julia Mood graduated from Converse College in Spartanburg, South Carolina; she earned her master's degree there a year later; she taught at the public school in Fort Motte, South Carolina, for a few years before she married William George Peterkin in 1903)
South Carolina, Death Records, 1821-1968 via Ancestry.com, April 13, 2020: (Julia Mood Peterkin; b.31 Oct 1880 ; d. 10 Aug 1961, Orangeburg, South Carolina)
Associated languageeng