Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador by Mina Benson Hubbard
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of Bewdley, Ontario,
announce the ________ of their daughter ___________ to MR. LEONIDAS HUBBARD, JR. On his return to New York, a short time later, he was assigned a trip through the Southern States. Hence a telegram, on January 29th, to a quiet Canadian town. On January 31st a quiet wedding in a little church in New York, and then five months in the mountains of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and among the forests and cotton plantations of Mississippi. Besides the work done for the magazine on this trip, he gave the _Atlantic Monthly_ two articles, "The Moonshiner at Home," and "Barataria: The Ruins of a Pirate Kingdom." During the fall, winter and early spring, our home was in Wurtsboro, Sullivan County, New York, a quaint old village in the beautiful Mamakating valley. Here he hunted and fished and worked, February found him on a snowshoe trip in Northern Quebec with the Montagnais Indian trappers, the outcome of which was his "Children of the Bush." On April 1st, 1902, he entered the office as assistant editor of _Outing_. Here was a new field and another opportunity for testing his fitness. He threw himself into the work with characteristic energy and enthusiasm, and his influence on the magazine was marked from the first. He soon succeeded in projecting into it something of his own passionately human personality. In the fall of that |
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