Background
Marble, Annie Russell was born on August 10, 1864 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Isaiah Dunster and Nancy Maria (Wentworth) Russell.
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Marble, Annie Russell was born on August 10, 1864 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Isaiah Dunster and Nancy Maria (Wentworth) Russell.
Bachelor of Arts, Smith College, 1886, Master of Arts, 1895.
Early life, education, and family
In 1886 she received her Bachelor of Arts from Smith College and in 1895 her Master of Arts from the same institution. Charles Marble was in a business named Curtis & Marble Machine Company, which produced machinery used in the textile industry. They had two children.
Early working life
In 1895 Marble became a trustee for the Home for Aged Women in Worcester, and also began an association with the Trade School for Girls in Worcester.
Marble"s career in literature, history, and essays began in 1897 with publication of an edition of Thomas Carlyle’s On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History, which she edited, with notes and introduction. This had been preceded by a couple of magazine articles, and in addition to the books noted below, she was also a prolific author of essays on early American History and Literature and published a number of calendars and almanacs with a literary theme.
She was also literary editor and book reviewer for the Worcester Sunday Telegram (1920-1929). Mistress Marble has also been cited as an early critic of comic strips.
Mistress Marble was in the American Association of University Women (American Association of University Women) in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Mistress Marble left a collection of 54 letters from noteworthy literary figures such as Willa Cather, Julia Ward Howe, and Jane Austen.
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Mistress Marble has been quoted for her personal knowledge of some members of the Transcendentalist movement.
Married Charles Francis Marble, November 18, 1890. Children: Anna Bell, Paul Francis.