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Helen Dortch Longstreet (née, Dortch; April 20, 1863 – May 3, 1962), [1] known as the "Fighting Lady", was an American social advocate, librarian, and newspaper woman serving as reporter, editor, publisher, and business manager.
In 1897, at the age of 76, in a ceremony at the governor's mansion in Atlanta, Longstreet married 34-year-old librarian Helen Dortch. Although Longstreet's children reacted poorly to the marriage, Helen became a devoted wife and an avid supporter of his legacy after his death. She outlived him by 58 years, dying in 1962.
Longstreet is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Augustus Baldwin Longstreet (1790–1870), American humorist, lawyer, college president, Southerner, writer
Richman was married to actress Helen (Landess) Richman from 1953 until his death, and they had five children together, including composer and Grammy Award-winning conductor Lucas Richman. Before his acting career, he started off his career as a pharmacist. "My father died when I was 16 and my brother was kind of a surrogate father," recalled ...
Stephen Longstreet (April 18, 1907 – February 20, 2002) was an American writer and artist. [1] ... He later collaborated on the script of The Helen Morgan Story, ...
On January 2, 1890, Coolidge was married to Helen Irene Pickerill (1871–1947), the daughter of Frank B. Pickerill and Allie Sharpe Pickerill. [3] Together, they were the parents of: [8] Helen Longstreet Coolidge (1894–1957)
Helen Dortch Longstreet; L. Battle of Liberty Place This page was last edited on 29 December 2020, at 01:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Martha Longstreet (April 27, 1870 – February 26, 1953) was an American general practitioner and pediatrician from Saginaw, Michigan. Known for her work as a physician in Saginaw for 45 years, she was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame in 1984.