Byrd Spilman Dewey

Byrd Spilman Dewey
Black and white photograph from 1918 of Byrd Spilman Dewey with her cat Billie sitting in her lap
Byrd Spilman Dewey, 1918
BornJulia Bird Spilman
(1856-02-16)February 16, 1856
Covington, Kentucky, U.S.
DiedApril 1, 1942(1942-04-01) (aged 86)
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
Resting placeGreenlawn Cemetery
Pen nameAunt Judith Sunshine, Judith Sunshine, Aunt Judith, Judith Ray
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
Alma materSayre Institute
Period1887–1927
GenreFiction, animal stories, Florida pioneer
Notable worksBruno, 1899
SpouseFred S. Dewey

Byrd "Birdie" Spilman Dewey (née Julia Bird Spilman; February 16, 1856 – April 1, 1942) was an American author, land investor, and co-developer of the Town of Boynton. She lived in Florida from 1881 until her death in 1942.[1] Her best known work, Bruno, told the Dewey's story of early pioneering days in central Florida. The book remained in print for over twenty years, classified as juvenile literature – today it better fits the classification of young adult literature.

Dewey was an important figure in pioneer South Florida history, adding philanthropy, and environmental conservation to her notable endeavors with her work in the Florida Audubon Society. In 2013 and 2017, she was a finalist for the Florida Women's Hall of Fame.[2]

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