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M. E. C. Bates (née , Cram; August 25, 1839 – March 23, 1905) was an American writer, journalist, and newspaper editor. She was widely known throughout the Grand Traverse region, and throughout the State of Michigan as well, having been closely identified with literary work since childhood. She was, perhaps, the first woman in the state who engaged in regular newspaper work, having been connected with the Grand Traverse Herald, of which her husband, Thomas Tomlinson Bates, was editor, since 1876.

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  • M. E. C. Bates (née , Cram; August 25, 1839 – March 23, 1905) was an American writer, journalist, and newspaper editor. She was widely known throughout the Grand Traverse region, and throughout the State of Michigan as well, having been closely identified with literary work since childhood. She was, perhaps, the first woman in the state who engaged in regular newspaper work, having been connected with the Grand Traverse Herald, of which her husband, Thomas Tomlinson Bates, was editor, since 1876. (en)
  • Matha Elizabeth Cram Bates (nascida Cram; Chittenden, 25 de agosto de 1839 – Traverse City, 23 de março de 1905) foi uma escritora, jornalista e editora de jornal americana. Ela era bastante conhecida em todo o Condado de Grand Traverse, e também em todo o estado de Michigan, tendo sido identificada com a obra literária desde a infância. Ela foi, talvez, a primeira mulher no estado que se engajou nas funções do trabalho no jornal, tendo sido ligada ao Grand Traverse Herald, do qual seu marido, Thomas Tomlinson Bates, era editor, desde 1876. (pt)
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  • Northville, Michigan, U.S. (en)
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  • M. E. C. Bates (née , Cram; August 25, 1839 – March 23, 1905) was an American writer, journalist, and newspaper editor. She was widely known throughout the Grand Traverse region, and throughout the State of Michigan as well, having been closely identified with literary work since childhood. She was, perhaps, the first woman in the state who engaged in regular newspaper work, having been connected with the Grand Traverse Herald, of which her husband, Thomas Tomlinson Bates, was editor, since 1876. (en)
  • Matha Elizabeth Cram Bates (nascida Cram; Chittenden, 25 de agosto de 1839 – Traverse City, 23 de março de 1905) foi uma escritora, jornalista e editora de jornal americana. Ela era bastante conhecida em todo o Condado de Grand Traverse, e também em todo o estado de Michigan, tendo sido identificada com a obra literária desde a infância. Ela foi, talvez, a primeira mulher no estado que se engajou nas funções do trabalho no jornal, tendo sido ligada ao Grand Traverse Herald, do qual seu marido, Thomas Tomlinson Bates, era editor, desde 1876. (pt)
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