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Novella Jewell Trott

Novella Jewell Trott (November 16, 1846 – May 29, 1929) was an American author and editor. She worked on the editorial staff of the E. C. Allen publishing company and served as sole editor of Practical Housekeeper and Daughters of America. In 1893, she served as vice-president for the Woman's Press Department of the World's Columbian Exposition, in Chicago.[1]

Novella Jewell Trott
BornNovember 16, 1846
Woolwich, Maine, U.S.
DiedMay 29, 1929 (aged 82)
Woolwich, Maine
Resting placeRiverside Cemetery, Woolwich, Maine
Occupation
  • author
  • editor
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Alma materState Normal School at Farmington (now University of Maine at Farmington)

Early life and education edit

Novella Jewell Trott[a] was born in Woolwich, Maine, November 16, 1846. She was the daughter of Alfred and Olive Turner (Farnham) Trott.[3] She traced her ancestry back to the Puritan emigrant, Thomas Trott, who came from England to Dorchester, Massachusetts, in 1635, and to Ralph Farnham, who, in the same year, settled in Andover, Massachusetts. Benjamin Trott and Joshua Farnham, descendants of the above, both removed to Woolwich about 1750, and there founded families whose children, from generation to generation, were noted for their intelligence, integrity and public spirit.[4] Her siblings included, Lemuel Garland, Julia Elizabeth, Fanny Farnham, Ruth Shirley, Alice Gertrude, and Alfred Everett.[2]

At the age of thirteen, when Trott had outgrown the public schools of her native town,[3] she entered the public schools of Bath, Maine, afterward taking a special course of study in the State Normal School at Farmington (now University of Maine at Farmington).[4]

Career edit

Early on, Trott showed an inclination towards literature, and she had intended to make teaching her profession. During a visit to Boston, she was invited to take a position as proofreader in a prominent publishing house. There, she had her introduction to the work which she was afterwards to adopt as a profession. A sudden illness compelled her to give up her position and, upon her recovery, she resumed her original plans and taught successfully for several years. The five following years were devoted to the care of her invalid mother, after which circumstances allowed for her return to literary life.[5]

In 1881, she began working for the publishing establishment of E. C. Allen, in Augusta, Maine, where she soon worked her way to a position upon the editorial staff. She became sole editor of the Practical Housekeeper and Daughters of America.[6] From 1883, she performed all branches of editorial work, selecting, compiling, condensing, revising, writing from month to month editorial, critical and literary articles, reading a large number of manuscripts and conducting the extensive correspondence of her office. She was appointed one of seven women of national reputation to represent the press department of the Queen Isabella Association in the World's Columbian Exposition, in Chicago, in 1893.[5][7] In the following year, she was associated with W. H. Gannett, in Augusta, Maine, as assistant editor and proofreader.[3]

Death edit

She died May 29, 1929, in Woolwich, and was buried at the city's Riverside Cemetery. Her parents were buried there, too.[2]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Prescott (1956) gives Trott's middle name as Jane.[2]

References edit

Attribution edit

  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Farmer, Lydia Hoyt (1893). The National Exposition Souvenir: What America Owes to Women (Public domain ed.). C. W. Moulton. p. 181.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Hills, William Henry; Luce, Robert (1891). The Writer: A Monthly Magazine for Literary Workers (Public domain ed.). Writer Publishing Company.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Marquis, Albert Nelson (1909). Who's who in Pennsylvania: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries (Public domain ed.). A. N. Marquis & Company.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: New England Woman's Press Association (1895). New England Woman's Press Association: Organized Nov. 17, 1885 : Chartered Sept. 15, 1890 (Public domain ed.). Somerville Journal Printing.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893). "Novella Jewell Trott". A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life (Public domain ed.). Moulton.

Bibliography edit

  • Prescott, Worrall Dumont (1956). A genealogical and biographical record concerning Amos Reed and Annie (Webb) Reed and all of their descendants to January 1, 1955. New York?.

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Novella Jewell Trott November 16 1846 May 29 1929 was an American author and editor She worked on the editorial staff of the E C Allen publishing company and served as sole editor of Practical Housekeeper and Daughters of America In 1893 she served as vice president for the Woman s Press Department of the World s Columbian Exposition in Chicago 1 Novella Jewell Trott A Woman of the Century BornNovember 16 1846Woolwich Maine U S DiedMay 29 1929 aged 82 Woolwich MaineResting placeRiverside Cemetery Woolwich MaineOccupationauthoreditorLanguageEnglishNationalityAmericanAlma materState Normal School at Farmington now University of Maine at Farmington Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Death 4 Notes 5 References 5 1 Attribution 5 2 BibliographyEarly life and education editNovella Jewell Trott a was born in Woolwich Maine November 16 1846 She was the daughter of Alfred and Olive Turner Farnham Trott 3 She traced her ancestry back to the Puritan emigrant Thomas Trott who came from England to Dorchester Massachusetts in 1635 and to Ralph Farnham who in the same year settled in Andover Massachusetts Benjamin Trott and Joshua Farnham descendants of the above both removed to Woolwich about 1750 and there founded families whose children from generation to generation were noted for their intelligence integrity and public spirit 4 Her siblings included Lemuel Garland Julia Elizabeth Fanny Farnham Ruth Shirley Alice Gertrude and Alfred Everett 2 At the age of thirteen when Trott had outgrown the public schools of her native town 3 she entered the public schools of Bath Maine afterward taking a special course of study in the State Normal School at Farmington now University of Maine at Farmington 4 Career editEarly on Trott showed an inclination towards literature and she had intended to make teaching her profession During a visit to Boston she was invited to take a position as proofreader in a prominent publishing house There she had her introduction to the work which she was afterwards to adopt as a profession A sudden illness compelled her to give up her position and upon her recovery she resumed her original plans and taught successfully for several years The five following years were devoted to the care of her invalid mother after which circumstances allowed for her return to literary life 5 In 1881 she began working for the publishing establishment of E C Allen in Augusta Maine where she soon worked her way to a position upon the editorial staff She became sole editor of the Practical Housekeeper and Daughters of America 6 From 1883 she performed all branches of editorial work selecting compiling condensing revising writing from month to month editorial critical and literary articles reading a large number of manuscripts and conducting the extensive correspondence of her office She was appointed one of seven women of national reputation to represent the press department of the Queen Isabella Association in the World s Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 5 7 In the following year she was associated with W H Gannett in Augusta Maine as assistant editor and proofreader 3 Death editShe died May 29 1929 in Woolwich and was buried at the city s Riverside Cemetery Her parents were buried there too 2 Notes edit Prescott 1956 gives Trott s middle name as Jane 2 References edit Hills amp Luce 1891 p 254 a b c Prescott 1956 p 111 a b c Marquis 1909 p 937 a b Willard amp Livermore 1893 p 723 a b Willard amp Livermore 1893 p 724 New England Woman s Press Association 1895 p 16 Farmer 1893 p 181 Attribution edit nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Farmer Lydia Hoyt 1893 The National Exposition Souvenir What America Owes to Women Public domain ed C W Moulton p 181 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Hills William Henry Luce Robert 1891 The Writer A Monthly Magazine for Literary Workers Public domain ed Writer Publishing Company nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Marquis Albert Nelson 1909 Who s who in Pennsylvania A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries Public domain ed A N Marquis amp Company nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain New England Woman s Press Association 1895 New England Woman s Press Association Organized Nov 17 1885 Chartered Sept 15 1890 Public domain ed Somerville Journal Printing nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Willard Frances Elizabeth Livermore Mary Ashton Rice 1893 Novella Jewell Trott A Woman of the Century Fourteen Hundred seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life Public domain ed Moulton Bibliography edit Prescott Worrall Dumont 1956 A genealogical and biographical record concerning Amos Reed and Annie Webb Reed and all of their descendants to January 1 1955 New York Retrieved from https en 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