MARY ELIZABETH RODHOUSE CREGLOW

Papers, 1/7/1882-10/26/1970


BIOGRAPHY

Mary Elizabeth Rodhouse Creglow (1882-1970), a free-lance writer and librarian born in
Wellington, Ohio, graduated from Oberlin College in 1905.  She began work in library
science at Western Reserve University and worked as a librarian in a wide variety of
institutions and locations.  Among them were the Schauffler Missionary Training School
and Adelbert College in Cleveland and libraries at a number of military and veterans'
hospitals in Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas and other states, plus newspapers and the
Veterans Administration.  After her marriage in 1921 to Major Harold Creglow, the couple
was stationed at numerous army posts.  Mrs. Creglow spent her last years in Michigan.


SOURCES CONSULTED:  

"Guide to the Women's History Sources in the Oberlin College Archives" (1990)
Oberlin Alumni Records


 

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