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  1. Jennie Harris Oliver (March 18, 1864 – June 3, 1942) was an American writer. Born in Lowell, Michigan, Oliver became a school teacher and moved to Oklahoma in 1892. She was the poet laureate of Oklahoma from 1940 to her death in 1942.

  2. Nationally known author and Oklahoma's third poet laureate, Jennie Harris Oliver, the eldest child of Baptist evangelist George W. and Mary Ann Walton Harris, was born March 18, 1864, in Lowell, Michigan.

  3. Jennie Harris Oliver was a writer-poet born in Michigan who became a school teacher at the age of sixteen. She moved to Fallis, Oklahoma, in 1892 where she wrote her first story on a borrowed typewriter and sold it for $10.

  4. Jennie Harris Oliver, the eldest child of the Reverend George W. and Mary Ann Walton Harris, was born on March 18, 1864, at Lowell, Michigan, and died on June 6, 1942, in an Oklahoma City

  5. JENNIE HARRIS OLIVER CHAPTER I SUBJECT MATTER some authors must wander tar to glean materials tor their work. Others are able to tind unlimited resources with­ in the boundaries or their own localities. Jennie Harris Oliver is one ot the latter. Endowed with a vivid imagination, tilled with love for the beautiful, and blessed with the

  6. May 11, 2024 · Article chronicles the life and career of Jennie Harris Oliver, a prominent writer and poet who was admired by the people of Oklahoma.

  7. Jennie Harris Oliver was born on 18 March 1864 in Lowell, Michigan, USA. She was a writer, known for Mokey (1942). She was married to Lucius Lloyd Oliver. She died on 3 June 1942 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.