Mary Evelyn Hitchcock
Mary Evelyn Hitchcock | |
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Hitchcock in 1907 | |
| Born | Mary Evelyn Higgins March 10, 1849 Virginia, U.S. |
| Died | April 6, 1920 (aged 71) |
| Resting place | Oak Grove Cemetery, Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Pen name | Mary Doyle |
| Occupation | author, traveler |
| Alma mater | Lawrence Academy |
| Notable works | Two women in the Klondike: the story of a journey to the gold-fields of Alaska |
| Spouse | Roswell D. Hitchcock, Jr. |
| Children | 1 |
Mary Evelyn Hitchcock (née, Higgins; pen names, Mary Doyle and Mrs. Roswell D. Hitchcock; March 10, 1849 – April 6, 1920) was an American author and explorer. She was part of the theatrical company, Floradora Company, in the early 20th century, and also worked for the New York World as a reporter.