Annie Pike Greenwood
Annie Amelia Pike Greenwood (November 16, 1879 – February 22, 1956) was an American author, educator, and farmer. Born in Utah, she settled in the Magic Valley region of Idaho near Hazelton, Idaho, in 1913 with her husband, Idaho politician Charles O. Greenwood. Her 1934 autobiography ''We Sagebrush Folks'' documented Idaho pioneer way of life and her experiences as a farmer's wife; she also wrote for several magazines, including ''The Atlantic Monthly'' and ''The Nation''. Provided by Wikipedia-
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