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Author Beverly Lionberger Hodgins tells the true story of Spokane, Washington's first female physician, a popular woman who suffered a mental breakdown and was arrested and convicted of arson in the nineteenth century. But despite her sad spiral into madness, Dr. Mary Archard Latham's legacy and philanthropic work is still celebrated in Spokane today.

Produktbeschreibung
Author Beverly Lionberger Hodgins tells the true story of Spokane, Washington's first female physician, a popular woman who suffered a mental breakdown and was arrested and convicted of arson in the nineteenth century. But despite her sad spiral into madness, Dr. Mary Archard Latham's legacy and philanthropic work is still celebrated in Spokane today.
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Autorenporträt
As a member of the fourth generation of an Oregon pioneer family, Beverly Lionberger Hodgins has a distinct interest in all things historical regarding the settling and development of the Pacific and Inland Northwest. She remembers the stories told by her elders. She is uniquely situated, both geographically-by living in Spokane, Washington-and biographically-as a first-cousin-four-times-removed-to write this book about the captivating, outrageous, and sometimes-sorrowful life of Dr. Mary Archerd Latham.