Short Name: | Lou Singletary Bedford |
Full Name: | Bedford, Lou Singletary, 1837- |
Birth Year (est.): | 1837 |
Death Year (est.): | 1945 |
Mrs. Lou Singletary Bedford, author, born in Feliciana, Graves county, Kentucky, 7th April 1837. Her father was a teacher, and his little daughter placed n his school at six years of age. she had no special love for books, except for reading, spelling and grammar, but her ambition kept her at the head of most of her classes. she completed her course of study in Clinton Seminary. After leaving school she taught for a year or two. In 1857 she became the wife of John Joseph Bedford, a friend and associate of her childhood. There were six children born to them. Mrs. Bedford's literary career has in great measure become identified with Texas, her adopted home. From her sixteenth year she continued to write until her marriage, after which her pen was silent for nearly fifteen years. She has published two volumes of poetry."A Vision, and Other Poems" (Cincinnati and London, 1881) and "Gathered Leaves" (Dallas, 1889). Mrs. Bedford has for years contributed to various periodicals. She resided in El Paso, Texas where she was social and literary editor of the El Paso "Sunday Morning Tribune."
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Texts by Lou Singletary Bedford (4) | As | Authority Languages | Instances |
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Almost persuaded, Agrippa said | Lou S. Bedford (Author) | English | 4 |
Each soul hath its Gethsemane | Lou Singletary Bedford (Author) | 2 | |
The lighthouse stands beside the sea | Lou S. Bedford (Author) | 3 | |
The summer is ended O God | Lou S. Bedford (Author) | English | 20 |