MacGregor, Esther Miller (1874–1961)
MacGregor, Esther Miller (1874–1961)
Canadian novelist. Name variations: Mary Esther MacGregor; Esther Miller; (pseudonym) Marian Keith. Born Mary Esther Miller, 1874, in Rugby, Ontario, Canada; died 1961; dau. of John Miller; m. Rev. Donald C. MacGregor (minister of the Orillia Presbyterian church), 1909.
Taught in Central School in Orillia; wrote religious biographies and novels, including The Silver Maple (1906), The Black Bearded Barbarian: The Life of George Leslie Mackay of Formosa (1912) and Little Miss Melody (1927).
More From encyclopedia.com
Joaquin Miller , Joaquin Miller
Joaquin Miller
American writer Joaquin Miller (1837-1913), a self-styledbuilt a temporary reputation on literary opportunism and a for… Henry Miller , American author Henry Miller was a major force in literature in the late 1950s, largely because his two most important novels, banned from publicatio… Miller Brewing Company , MILLER HIGH LIFE MAN CAMPAIGN
MILLER LITE'S MILLER TIME CAMPAIGN
3939 W Highland Blvd.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53208-2688
USA
Telephone: (414) 931-2000… Reggie Miller , Miller, Reggie 1965–
Professional basketball player
Reggie Miller is a talented man who comes from a very talented family in Riverside, California. O… William Miller , Millenarian prophet
A Skeptical Youth. William Miller provided the impetus behind one of the most intense periods of millennial expectation in Americ… Glenn Miller , Miller, Glenn
Trombonist, bandleader
With his orchestra, bandleader Glenn Miller “synthesized all the elements of ‘big band’ jazz and gave a generati…
About this article
MacGregor, Esther Miller (1874–1961)
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
MacGregor, Esther Miller (1874–1961)