Mary E. Ireland

Mary E. Ireland

Mary E. Ireland (née, Haines; aha mkpịsị aka, Marie Norman; Jenụwarị 9, 1834 - Ọktoba 29, 1927) bụ onye edemede na onye ntụgharị America. A mụrụ ya na Maryland, ọ biri ndụ na-arụsi ọrụ ike na Washington, D.C., na-ele ọrụ edemede ya anya dị ka ntụrụndụ. Ọ bụ ezie na a na-echeta ya dị ka "onye na-ede uri nke Cecil County", ọ malitere ide uri n'oge ndụ ya, ọ bụghị ruo mgbe ọ nwetara ọdịiche dị ka onye na-ede akwụkwọ.[1] Site na 1895 ruo 1918, o dere ọtụtụ akwụkwọ a ma ama maka ndị na-eto eto, ma e wezụga ịbụ onye dere akụkọ, uri, na edemede. Ọrụ ya pụtara na Cecil Whig, Scribner's Magazine, Oxford Press, Arthur's Magazine. Ọrụ ya kachasị ewu ewu bụ Timothy na ndị enyi ya.[2] Ọ sụgharịrị site na German ọrụ Bertha Clément (1852-1930), Elisabeth Philippine Karoline von Dewitz (1820-1899), Nikolaus Fries (1823-1894), Elizabeth Halden (aha njirimara nke Agnes Breitzmann), John J. Messmer, Karl Gustav Nieritz (1795-1876), Otto Nietschmann (1840-1929), Emmy von Rhoden (aha njikere nke Emilie Auguste Karoline Henriette Friedrich-Friedrich), Richard Roth, na Emma Seifert.

  1. Sturgill. "Historic gem hits the market in Elisha Kirk House", Cecil Daily, 12 August 2017. Retrieved on 2 January 2022. (in en)
  2. "MARY E. IRELAND, AUTHOR AND LINGUIST, DIES AT 94", The Midland Journal, 4 November 1927, p. 8. Retrieved on 2 January 2022. (in en)

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