- Ina
Donna Coolbrith (born
Josephine Donna Smith;
March 10, 1841 –
February 29, 1928) was an
American poet, writer, librarian, and a
prominent figure in...
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Artemus Ward. He may have been
romantically involved with the poet Ina
Coolbrith. Twain's
first success as a
writer came when his
humorous tall tale "The...
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Williams and
Jonathan Harris. In 1965,
Lockhart pla****
librarian Ina
Coolbrith,
first poet
laureate of California, in the
episode "Magic Locket" of the...
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Mount Ina
Coolbrith (formerly
Summit Peak) is a
mountain of the
Sierra Nevada, near the
Nevada border in
Sierra County,
Northern California. The mountain...
- his wife
Agnes Moulton Coolbrith, who
later became a
plural wife of
Joseph Smith. Don
Carlos Smith was the
father of Ina
Coolbrith, who
became the first...
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Coolbrith (Smith)
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Widowed Widow of Smith's
brother Don Carlos. (1808–1876).
After Don
Carlos died in 1841,
Coolbrith married...
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Smith Lived: 1841–1928
daughter of Don
Carlos Smith and
Agnes Moulton Coolbrith Lived: 18
September 1848 – 13
October 1911 Utah
Territorial Legislature...
- poet Ina
Coolbrith (who
served as
librarian for the club),
actress Elizabeth Crocker Bowers, and
writer Sara Jane Lippincott.
Since Coolbrith's death in...
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California Historical Landmark Number 336.[citation needed] Ina
Coolbrith Mount Ina
Coolbrith James P.
Beckwourth "Beckwourth P**** -
California State Parks...
- there.
Another park on the hill on
Vallejo Street is
named after Ina
Coolbrith.
Russian Hill is home to the
former San
Francisco Art Institute, located...