Clara Louise Burnham

Clara Louise Burnham
Short Name: Clara Louise Burnham
Full Name: Burnham, Clara Louise, 1854–1927
Birth Year: 1854
Death Year: 1927

Born: May 26, 1854, Newton, Massachusetts. Died: June 20, 1927, Bailey Island, Maine.
Buried: Harmony Vale Cemetery, North Reading, Massachusetts.

Clara was the daughter of George Root and Mary Olive Woodman Root, and wife of Walter Burnham. Her works include:

Sweet Clover: A Romance of the White City
The Right Princess
The Wise Woman
A Great Love
Miss Bagg’s Secretary: A West Point Romance
Dearly Bought
No Gentlemen
The Mistress of Beech Knoll
The Queen of Farrandale
The Leaven of Love
Opened Shutters, 1914
Jewel: A Chapter in Her Life, 1915
Instead of the Thorn, 1916
Heart’s Haven, 1922

Sources:
Findagrave, accessed 18 Nov 2016

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Texts by Clara Louise Burnham (10)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As the dew descends and the gentle rainClara Louise Burnham (Author)English1
Fling the glorious banner out upon the breezeClara Louise Burnham (Author)English1
From the deep star-laden skyClara L. Burnham (Author)English3
Help from the Mighty One is now our needClara Louise Burnham (Author)English1
In the east the sun in gloryClara Louise Burnham (Author)English1
Once more we gather here, a happy bandClara Louise Burnham (Author)English2
Raise the song of joy and gladnessClara Louise Burnham (Author)English1
"Suffer the children to come" —and the SaviorClara Louise Burnham (Author)English2
The signs that fill the air foretellClara Louise Burnham (Author)English1
When summer outpours her wealthClara Louise Burnham (Author)English1

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