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  1. Louise's mother divorced him in 1889 and married Sheridan Bryant, a freight conductor on the Southern Pacific railway. The couple had two children, Floyd (1894) and William (1896). [4] Although the family lived in Wadsworth, Nevada , Louise accepted an invitation from James Say to live at his ranch.

  2. Dec 27, 1995 · She married a third time, to a wealthy diplomat. But she was burning out. In Paris, drinking heavily, she befriended bookseller Sylvia Beach and longtime New Yorker correspondent Janet Flanner, who...

  3. Bryant took a job with the Hearst newspapers and, in 1924, married Ambassador William Bullitt, with whom she had a daughter, Anne Moen (1924-2007). They divorced in 1930. Bryant died on January 6, 1936, in reduced circumstances in Paris.

  4. LOUISE BRYANT AND JOHN “JACK” Reed’s romance — if not their fidelity — endured beyond their initial 1915 meeting in Portland, Oregon, to the end of their lives, when they each expressed loving thoughts for each other.

  5. Louise Bryant was born Anna Louisa Mohan in 1885. Her father had also been a radical and journalist, but that familial legacy was shrouded from her knowledge. Bryant knew little about her father since he left the family when she was barely a toddler.

  6. Winter later wrote in her autobiography, And Not to Yield (1963): "We saw much of Louise Bryant and Billy Bullitt, Louise very pregnant in an Arabian Nights maternity gown of black and gold that I thought could have been worn by a Persian queen. Billy hovered over her like a mother hen."

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  8. Feb 11, 1996 · At the end of 1923, when she was pregnant with their daughter, she married the very rich and social William Bullitt. Ms. Dearborn is uneasy about this marriage. Has her heroine reverted to social...

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