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Literary January 4, 1885

The Indianapolis Sentinel

Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana

What is this article about?

The Sentinel newspaper announces the start of the serial story 'Meta Woodruff' by debut author Mrs. Addie Deitch Frank, a daughter of Indians, in its Sunday edition on January 4, 1885, continuing in the Daily Sentinel. It highlights the story's merit and encourages non-subscribers to get the daily paper.

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The Sentinel.
TWELVE PAGES
Sunday, January 4, 1885.

"META WOODRUFF."

This story, the initial chapters of which appear in the Sunday Sentinel of to-day, will continue as a serial through the Daily Sentinel only to its conclusion. Mrs. Addie Deitch Frank makes her debut in "Meta Woodruff" as an authoress. A daughter of Indians, the Sentinel readers naturally take interest in her work. But the story will be found sufficiently meritorious to commend itself to popularity even without the sentiment of State pride. Readers of the Sunday Sentinel, not subscribers of the daily, who wish to follow the story through the succeeding chapters should make provision for receiving the daily.

What sub-type of article is it?

Essay

What themes does it cover?

Patriotism

What keywords are associated?

Serial Story Meta Woodruff Addie Deitch Frank Indian Daughter State Pride

Literary Details

Subject

Announcement Of Serial Story Meta Woodruff

Key Lines

Mrs. Addie Deitch Frank Makes Her Debut In "Meta Woodruff" As An Authoress. A Daughter Of Indians, The Sentinel Readers Naturally Take Interest In Her Work.

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