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- Ella Sterling Mighels (May 5, 1853 – December 10, 1934) (née: Ella Sterling Clark; during first marriage: Ella Sterling Cummins; pen name: Aurora Esmeralda) was a California pioneer, author and literary historian. She was born in Mormon Island, California, but grew up in the town of Aurora, Esmeralda County, Nevada, leading her to adopt the pen name, "Aurora Esmeralda". She founded the California Literature Society (1913), and was named the "First Literary Historian of California" (1919). She died in San Francisco, and is buried in Oakland, California at the Mountain View Cemetery. (en)
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- "First Literary Historian of California" (en)
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- Mormon Island, California (en)
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- Ella Sterling [Mighels] Cummins . The Story of the Files: A Review of Californian Writers and Literature...Issued under the Auspices of the World’s Fair Commission of California, Columbian Exposition, 1893. [San Francisco: Co-Operative Printing Co.], 1893. (en)
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- Ella Sterling Mighels (en)
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- Wawona : an Indian story of the Northwest , Book of the Ark-adian school , Life and letters of a forty-niner's daughter by Aurora Esmeralda ... (en)
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- California pioneer, author and literary historian (en)
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- Henry Rust Mighels, Nellie Verrill Mighels Davis (en)
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- Mountain View Cemetery (en)
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- Adley Cummins, Philip Verrill Mighels (en)
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- Ella Sterling Mighels (May 5, 1853 – December 10, 1934) (née: Ella Sterling Clark; during first marriage: Ella Sterling Cummins; pen name: Aurora Esmeralda) was a California pioneer, author and literary historian. She was born in Mormon Island, California, but grew up in the town of Aurora, Esmeralda County, Nevada, leading her to adopt the pen name, "Aurora Esmeralda". She founded the California Literature Society (1913), and was named the "First Literary Historian of California" (1919). She died in San Francisco, and is buried in Oakland, California at the Mountain View Cemetery. (en)
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- Ella Sterling Mighels (en)
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- Ella Sterling Mighels (en)
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