We Sagebrush Folks

We Sagebrush Folks

by Annie Pike Greenwood
We Sagebrush Folks

We Sagebrush Folks

by Annie Pike Greenwood

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ISBN-13: 9781787209381
Publisher: Papamoa Press
Publication date: 02/27/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 413
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

ANNIE AMELIA PIKE GREENWOOD (November 16, 1879 - February 23, 1956) was a well-known as a respected leader in her community in southern Idaho and as a contributor to Atlantic Monthly, The Nation, and other periodicals. She was also the author of a book of poems, ‘This Is My Song,’ and several other books.

She was born in 1880 in Provo, Utah, a daughter of Dr. Walter R. Pike and Hattie Druce Pike. She married Charles Oliver Greenwood (1882 - 1955) on September 19, 1905 and the couple had four children: Walter Pike (b. 1907), Charles Oliver, Jr. (b. 1911), Rhoda (b. 1915) and Joseph Lipmann (b. 1916).

Pike Greenwood was educated at Brigham Young Academy, where she wrote the lyrics of the school song, received the Distinguished Service Award from BYU in 1945, and was elected a member of the Emeritus Club. She attended the University of Utah and the University of Michigan and subsequently taught school at Payson, and later at a small country school in Idaho and Idaho State Technical Institute. She also attended lecture tours throughout Utah and Montana and wrote and produced radio dramas in Salt Lake City at one time. She was a member of Rupert, Idaho, Order of Eastern Star.

She died in 1956 in Sacramento, California, aged 76.
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