Home at death: 1532 Thome Avenue, Chicago
His father was Charles Frederick Malloch.
His 2nd wife was Helen Miller Stanley.
Famous author & poet. Among his books are:
- "In Forest Land", c 1906
- "Resawed Fables", c 1911
- "The Woods", c 1913
- "Tote-Road and Trail: Ballads of the Lumberjack", c 1917
He was also a writer for magazines. Among his articles are:
- "The First McKinley Statue" ("National Magazine" - July, 1902)
- "The Metamorphosis of Muskegon" ("National Magazine" - August, 1902)
- "The Berry Crop" ("Saturday Evening Post" - October 22, 1927)
- "Destination" ("Saturday Evening Post" - December 21, 1929)
Home at death: 1532 Thome Avenue, Chicago
His father was Charles Frederick Malloch.
His 2nd wife was Helen Miller Stanley.
Famous author & poet. Among his books are:
- "In Forest Land", c 1906
- "Resawed Fables", c 1911
- "The Woods", c 1913
- "Tote-Road and Trail: Ballads of the Lumberjack", c 1917
He was also a writer for magazines. Among his articles are:
- "The First McKinley Statue" ("National Magazine" - July, 1902)
- "The Metamorphosis of Muskegon" ("National Magazine" - August, 1902)
- "The Berry Crop" ("Saturday Evening Post" - October 22, 1927)
- "Destination" ("Saturday Evening Post" - December 21, 1929)
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Malloch
Douglas
May 5 1877
July 2 1938
Douglas K
Nov 12 1902
May 15 1909
Bertha K
Oct 18 1880
June 30 1933
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