Gertrude Strohm

Gertrude Strohm
"A Woman of the Century"
BornJuly 14, 1843
Greene County, Ohio, U.S.
DiedNovember 4, 1927 (aged 84)
Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.
Resting placeWoodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Ohio
Occupation
  • author
  • compiler
  • game designer
LanguageEnglish
Alma materWashington Female Seminary
Parents
  • Isaac Strohm
  • Elizabeth Ainsworth Strohm

Gertrude Strohm (July 14, 1843 – November 4, 1927) was an American author, compiler, and game designer of Dayton, Ohio.[1] Between 1875 and 1892, she engaged in various types of compilations including cookbooks, social fireside games, and calendars.[2] Strohm also contributed to magazines. She died in 1927.

  1. ^ "STROHM, GERTRUDE". Herringshaw's American Blue Book Of Biography (Public domain ed.). American Publishers' Association. 1915. p. 1097. Retrieved 5 January 2022. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society (1903). "STROHM, GERTRUDE". Ohio Centennial Anniversary Celebration at Chillicothe, May 20-21, 1903: Under the Auspices of the Ohio State Archælogical and Historical Society : Complete Proceedings (Public domain ed.). Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. p. 661. Retrieved 5 January 2022. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.