Helena Huntington Smith
Helena Huntington Smith Pringle
American
Helena Huntington Smith was a notable American journalist and author. - AsNotedIn
Helena Huntington Smith was a notable American journalist and author. - AsNotedIn
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1899/00/00 | Helena Huntington Smith is born the daughter of Charles Huntington Smith, a Latin and Greek teacher. | Born | |||||
1921/06/00 | Helena H Smith graduates from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. | Education | Smith College | Northampton, MA | |||
1922/00/00 | A wealthy aunt, she always called her an aunt, although she is actually a cousin of some kind, takes Helena on a trip to Glacier National Park not long after she graduated from college. | Visiter | Glacier National Park, MT | Montana | |||
1926/00/00 | Helena Huntington Smith marries Henry F Pringle. | Bride | Marriage of Helena Huntington Smith and Henry F Pringle | ||||
1929/00/00 | Helena Smith Pringle gives birth to a son Geoffrey. Born with severe brain damage, he will be cared for at St Elizabeths Hospital in Washington. | Mother | St Elizabeths Hospital | Washington, DC | |||
1937/07/00 | In the summer of 1937, while searching for source material for a novel involving cattle drives of 1870s and 1880s, Helena H Smith tracks down E C "Teddy Blue" Abbott on his ranch outside of Lewistown, Montana. | Author | We Pointed Them North: Recollections of a Cowpuncher (book) | Lewistown | Montana | ||
1939/00/00 | "We Pointed Them North: Recollections of a Cowpuncher" by cowboy E C Abbott and author Helena Huntington Smith is published by Farrar and Rinehart, New York, Toranto. | Author | We Pointed Them North: Recollections of a Cowpuncher (book) | ||||
1942/00/00 | "A Bride Goes West" by Nannie T Alderson and Helena Huntington Smith is published by Farrar and Rinehart. | Author | A Bride Goes West (book) | ||||
1942/00/00 | "The American Heritage Book of Great Adventures of the Old West" is published by American Heritage Press. | Author | The American Heritage Book of Great Adventures of the Old West (book) | ||||
1943/01/30 | "It Pays to Listen" by Helena Huntington Smith is published in Collier's. | Author | |||||
1943/04/10 | "The Same Old Rumors" by Helena H Smith is published in Collier's. | Author | |||||
1943/12/20 | "Port of Navy Wives" by Helena H Smith is published in Collier's. | Author | |||||
1944/12/00 | With the aid of a wall map, an officer from SHAEF presents daily briefings to war correspondents at the Scribe Hotel. "Afterward we went downstairs to the bar and drank champagne until lunch time and bellyached because the bar didn't serve whisky." - HHS | War Correspondent | Hotel Le Scribe, Paris | Paris | |||
1945/01/16 | War correspondent Helena H Smith arrives in Malmedy to interview Lt Colonel David E Pergrin and the men of the US Army 291st Engineer Battalion. | Work | A Few Men In Soldier Suits (article) | Malmedy Massacre Site | Malmedy, BE | Battle of the Bulge | |
1967/00/00 | "The War on Powder River: The History of an Insurrection" by Helena Huntington Smith is published by University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE. | Author | The War on Powder River: The History of an Insurrection (book) |
4 Creative Works by Helena Huntington Smith »
Title | Type | Association | Y/M/D | Moniker |
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We Pointed Them North: Recollections of a Cowpuncher (book) | Author | Memoir | 1939/00/00 |
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A Bride Goes West (book) | Author | Memoir | 1942/00/00 |
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A Few Men In Soldier Suits (article) | Author | Article | 1957/08/00 | |
The War on Powder River: The History of an Insurrection (book) | Author | History Book | 1967/00/00 |
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