
The novelist Mary Johnston died at the age of 65. Here is all you want to know, and more!
Biography - A Short Wiki
An American fiction writer and women’s suffragist, she is most famous for the novels Prisoners of Hope and To Have and to Hold. Several of her works, including Pioneers of the Old South and Audrey, were adapted into silent films.
She was the Virginia-born daughter of a Civil War veteran-turned lawyer.