Background
Forsslund was her father"s surname before he Americanized it to Foster, and she incorporated some of his many experiences into her stories.
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Forsslund was her father"s surname before he Americanized it to Foster, and she incorporated some of his many experiences into her stories.
Her short stories appeared in publications including the Ladies" Home Journal, The Century Magazine, and Tom Watson"s Magazine. Her last novel, Old Lady Number 31, was turned into a play in 1916-1917 and the silent film Old Lady 31 in 1920. She was a native of Sayville, New York, and died on May 2, 1910 in nearby Brentwood, New New York
(This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curat...)