Background
Kinsolving, Sally Bruce was born on February 14, 1876 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Daughter of Thomas Seddon and Mary (Anderson) Bruce.
Kinsolving, Sally Bruce was born on February 14, 1876 in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Daughter of Thomas Seddon and Mary (Anderson) Bruce.
Educated private schools and at home of grandfather, Charles Bruce, of Staunton Hill, Virginia.
Arthur B. Kinsolving, Doctor of Divinity, February 5, 1896. Children—Mistress Macgill James (deceased April 14, 1947), Review Arthur Lee, Doctor of Divinity, Mistress Beverly Ober, Mistress John North. Brown, Herbert Leigh, Mistress Milton East. Gunders-heimer, Mistress Egbert G. Leigh III. Contributor verse to newspapers and magazines since 1907. Vice president Woman’s Auxiliary in Maryland. of Protestant Episcopal Church, 1913-1921, and delegate to two triennial conversations
Company-organizer Vice-President Church Service League of Protestant Episcopal Church in Maryland., 1920-1922.
Vice president Maryland. branch Girls Friendly Society of America, 1913-1921. Founded Poetry Society Maryland, 1923, president, 1929-1938.
Member C.L.G., associated with Order of the Holy Cross, West Park, New York, 1930-1939. Member Poetry Society of America, Catholic Poetry Society of America, Academy of America Poets.
Member of Electronic Arts Poe Association in Maryland.
Elected member Phi Beta Kappa Associates, 1948. College of William and Mary, Virginia, 1934. Elected member Tudor and Stuart Club, Johns Hopkins 1936.
Member Baltimore Museum of Art, Friends of the Library (Johns Hopkins University).
Member Gallery of Living Catholic Authors, 1947. Received into Roman Catholic Church, 1940.
Author: Depths and Shallows, 1921. David and Bathsheba, and Other Poems, 1922.
Grey Heather, 1930; Many Waters, 1942.
Sally Bruce Kinsolving Collection of 20th Century Literary Mss. created by Enoch Pratt Library, 1941. Special student romance Languages, Johns Hopkins University, 1945-1950, attending lectures. 1949-1950. Home: Baltimore
Member C.L.G., associated with Order of the Holy Cross, West Park, New York, 1930-1939. Member Poetry Society of America, Catholic Member of Electronic Arts Poe Association in Maryland.
Member Phi Beta Kappa Associates, 1948.
Member Tudor and Stuart Club, Johns Hopkins 1936. Member Baltimore Museum of Art, Friends of the Library (Johns Hopkins University).
Member Gallery of Living Catholic Authors, 1947.
Married Review; children: Mistress Macgill James (deceased April.