Alice Lee Moqué
Alice Lee Moqué | |
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| Born | Alice Lee Hornor October 20, 1861 New Orleans, Louisiana |
| Died | July 16, 1919 (aged 57) |
| Other names | Alice Lee Snelling |
| Occupation(s) | Writer, Traveler, Suffragist |
| Known for | Delightful Dalmatia |
| Spouse(s) | Walter Comonfort Snelling m.(1879–d. 1893) John Oliver Moqué m.(1894–1919) |
Alice Lee Moqué (née Hornor; formerly Snelling; October 20, 1861 – July 16, 1919) was an American traveler, writer, newspaper correspondent, photographer, and suffragist. She was also one of the first women cyclists in America.
In addition to newspaper articles on a wide variety of topics, and a novel, she published Delightful Dalmatia (1914), an account of traveling through Dalmatia before World War I. She was elected to the League of American Pen Women in 1915.