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- Velma Caldwell Melville (née , Caldwell; July 1, 1858 – August 25, 1924) was an American editor, and writer of prose and poetry from Wisconsin. She served as editor of the "Home Circle and Youths' Department" of the Practical Farmer of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as well as for the "Hearth and Home Department" of the Wisconsin Farmer, of Madison, Wisconsin. She was one of the most voluminous writers of her time in Central/Western United States publications. Melville wrote several serials, and her poems and sketches appeared in nearly 100 publications. (en)
- Velma Caldwell Melville (ur. 1 lipca 1858, zm. 25 sierpnia 1924) – poetka i prozaiczka amerykańska. Urodziła się 1 lipca 1858 w mieście Greenwood, w Vernon County w stanie Wisconsin jako córka Williama A. Caldwella i Artlissy Caldwell z domu Jordan. Ojciec poetki zginął w czasie wojny secesyjnej. W wieku dwudziestu lat Velma wyszła za mąż za Jamesa Melville’a, absolwenta Wisconsin State University, zwolennika prohibicji. Zmarła 25 sierpnia 1924 w Gainesville na Florydzie. Jest autorką wielu wierszy i opowiadań. Jej najsłynniejszym dziełem jest White Dandy, or Master and I; A Horse's Story. (pl)
- Velma Caldwell Melville (nascida Caldwell; Greenwood, 1.º de julho de 1858 – Gainesville, 25 de agosto de 1924) foi uma editora de jornal americana e escritora de prosa e poesia de Wisconsin. Ela trabalhou como editora do "Home Circle and Youths' Department", do periódico Practical Farmer, na Filadélfia, Pensilvânia, bem como do "Hearth and Home Department" do Wisconsin Farmer, de Madison, Wisconsin. Ela foi uma das escritoras mais destacadas de seu tempo em registros das regiões Centrais e Oeste dos Estados Unidos. Melville escreveu vários seriados, e seus poemas e esboços apareceram em cerca de 100 publicações. (pt)
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- Greenwood, Vernon County, Wisconsin, U.S. (en)
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- "A Woman of the Century" (en)
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- Gainesville, Florida, U.S. (en)
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- Velma Caldwell Melville (en)
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- Editor, poet, writer of prose (en)
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- Velma Caldwell Melville (née , Caldwell; July 1, 1858 – August 25, 1924) was an American editor, and writer of prose and poetry from Wisconsin. She served as editor of the "Home Circle and Youths' Department" of the Practical Farmer of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as well as for the "Hearth and Home Department" of the Wisconsin Farmer, of Madison, Wisconsin. She was one of the most voluminous writers of her time in Central/Western United States publications. Melville wrote several serials, and her poems and sketches appeared in nearly 100 publications. (en)
- Velma Caldwell Melville (ur. 1 lipca 1858, zm. 25 sierpnia 1924) – poetka i prozaiczka amerykańska. Urodziła się 1 lipca 1858 w mieście Greenwood, w Vernon County w stanie Wisconsin jako córka Williama A. Caldwella i Artlissy Caldwell z domu Jordan. Ojciec poetki zginął w czasie wojny secesyjnej. W wieku dwudziestu lat Velma wyszła za mąż za Jamesa Melville’a, absolwenta Wisconsin State University, zwolennika prohibicji. Zmarła 25 sierpnia 1924 w Gainesville na Florydzie. Jest autorką wielu wierszy i opowiadań. Jej najsłynniejszym dziełem jest White Dandy, or Master and I; A Horse's Story. (pl)
- Velma Caldwell Melville (nascida Caldwell; Greenwood, 1.º de julho de 1858 – Gainesville, 25 de agosto de 1924) foi uma editora de jornal americana e escritora de prosa e poesia de Wisconsin. Ela trabalhou como editora do "Home Circle and Youths' Department", do periódico Practical Farmer, na Filadélfia, Pensilvânia, bem como do "Hearth and Home Department" do Wisconsin Farmer, de Madison, Wisconsin. Ela foi uma das escritoras mais destacadas de seu tempo em registros das regiões Centrais e Oeste dos Estados Unidos. Melville escreveu vários seriados, e seus poemas e esboços apareceram em cerca de 100 publicações. (pt)
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