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  1. Emily Dorothy Scarborough (January 27, 1878 – November 7, 1935) was an American writer who wrote about Texas, folk culture, cotton farming, ghost stories and women's life in the Southwest.

  2. Scarborough, Dorothy (1878–1935)American novelist and musicologist. Born in Mount Carmel, Texas, on January 27, 1878; died on November 7, 1935; daughter of John B. Source for information on Scarborough, Dorothy (1878–1935): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

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  4. Apr 19, 2018 · Scarborough, Emily Dorothy (1878–1935). Dorothy Scarborough was the youngest child of Mary Adelaide (Ellison) and John Bledsoe Scarborough, a Confederate veteran from Louisiana and successful Texas lawyer. Dorothy was born on January 27, 1878, in Mount Carmel, a small Smith County community near Tyler.

  5. SCARBOROUGH, Dorothy. Born 27 January 1878, Mount Carmel, Texas; died 7 November 1935, New York, New York. Daughter of John B. and Mary Ellison Scarborough. Dorothy Scarborough came from a prosperous Southern background—both grandfathers owned large plantations, and her father was a lawyer and judge.

  6. Learn about Dorothy Scarborough, a Texas original who wrote novels, collected folk songs and taught at the University of Houston.

  7. Dorothy Scarborough. January 27, 1878–November 7, 1935. In 1925, an anonymous novel called The Wind spotlighted the West Texas town of Sweetwater. The Wind told the tragic tale of Letty Mason, a Virginian who moves to Sweetwater during the drought-stricken 1880s. By book's end, Letty has committed murder and suicide—driven in part by the ...

  8. Sep 25, 2014 · A child of Mary and Judge John Scarborough, who moved their family to Waco into a Victorian mansion near the campus, Dorothy had always been encouraged in her studies by her parents. Writing ...

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