Lucile Saunders McDonald
Lucile Saunders McDonald (September 1, 1898 – June 23, 1992) was an American journalist, historian, and author of children's books from the Pacific Northwest. ''The Seattle Times'' described her as "... the first woman news reporter in all of South America; first woman copy editor in the Pacific Northwest; first woman telegraph editor, courthouse reporter and general news reporter in Oregon; first woman overseas correspondent for a U.S. trade newspaper; first woman on a New York City rewrite desk; second woman journalist in Alaska; and second woman to be a correspondent abroad for The Associated Press". With Zola Helen Ross, she co-founded the Pacific Northwest Writers Association. Provided by Wikipedia-
Where the Washingtonians livedinteresting early homes and the people who built and lived in themBookby McDonald, Lucile Saunders, 1898-
Published 1969 -
Where the Washingtonians livedinteresting early homes and the people who built and lived in themBookby McDonald, Lucile Saunders, 1898-
Published 1969 -
by McDonald, Lucile Saunders, 1898-1992
Published 1958 -
by McDonald, Lucile Saunders, 1898-1992
Published 1995 -
by McDonald, Lucile Saunders, 1898-1992
Published 1953 -
Where the Washingtonians lived;interesting early homes and the people who built and lived in themBookby McDonald, Lucile Saunders, 1898-1992
Published 1969