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Blanche Margaret Milligan

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Blanche Margaret Milligan was an early 20th century American author of books for pre-teen and teenage readers. Her books were published by the Lutheran Book Concern (Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio), which was established in 1881 in Columbus, Ohio, and which became a part of the American Lutheran Church in 1930. The books feature stories and adventures of young characters who learn the love of God through everyday occurrences.

Bibliography

  • Mystery Island. A Story for Junior Boys and Girls (1932)
  • Two Young Patriots: A Story of the Days of the American Revolution (1915)
  • A Christmas Surprise (1916)
  • The Lost Twins: A Story for Junior Boys and Girls
  • The School in the Valley (1921)
  • Victories in the Wildwood (1917)
  • Matilda (1916)
  • The Helpful Dozen (1929)
  • At Camp in Old Virginia

References

  1. History of the Augsburg Fortress Publishing Archived May 14, 2014, at the Wayback Machine


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