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Born | Gladys Leonae Bagg April 12, 1899 Colorado Springs, Colorado |
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Died | March 11, 1980 Hyannis, Massachusetts | (aged 80)
Resting place | Southbury, Massachusetts |
Occupation | Author, Professor |
Alma mater | Wellesley College BA, Lawrence College MA, Columbia graduate studies |
Notable works | “Butternut Wisdom” Stillmeadow books |
Spouse | Francis (Frank) Albion Taber Jr., 1899-1946 (divorced) |
Children | Constance |
Relatives | Cotton Mather |
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Gladys Bagg Taber (1899–1980) was the American professor and author of over 50 books, 200 short stories, and many magazine articles. Tabor was a columnist for Ladies' Home Journal and Family Circle. She also wrote memoirs, fiction and plays. She is best remembered for her many books about her 1690 Connecticut farmhouse, Stillmeadow, her Still Cove Cape Cod books, and "Butternut Wisdom", a column the appeared for 8 years in Family Circle. Her work appeared in major magazines of the day like Saturday Evening Post, Cosmopolitan, and Good Housekeeping.