Burkholder, Mabel (1881–1973)
Burkholder, Mabel (1881–1973)
Canadian journalist and historian. Born 1881 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died 1973.
Well-known historian of the Hamilton area of Ontario, wrote a column for The Hamilton Spectator for 16 years; published the novel The Course of Impatience Carningham (1912).
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