Christine Terhune Herrick

Christine Terhune Herrick
Herrick photo published in 1893
Born
Christine Terhune

(1859-06-13)June 13, 1859
DiedDecember 2, 1944(1944-12-02) (aged 85)
OccupationWriter
SpouseJames Frederick Herrick
ChildrenHorace Terhune Herrick
James Frederic Herrick
Parent(s)Edward Payson Terhune
Mary Virginia Terhune

Christine Terhune Herrick (June 13, 1859 – December 2, 1944) was an American writer who wrote mostly about housekeeping.[1][2][3][4][5] She published articles in Harper's Bazaar[6] and was also a journalist.[7]

  1. ^ James, Edward T., et al. Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 188-89 (1971) (ISBN 978-0674627345)
  2. ^ Inventory to the Records of the Women's Project of New Jersey, 1984-2004By Carla B. ZimmermanApril 2008 from Rutgers University
  3. ^ Notes on Contributors from the University of Massachusetts
  4. ^ Concerning Race Suicide by Christine Terhune Herrick jstor.org
  5. ^ hearth.library.cornell.edu Christine Terhune Herrick
  6. ^ Harper's Bazaar sample article
  7. ^ Marketplace Scholar Works from UMass Quote: "Even the relatively adventurous journalist Christine Terhune Herrick, who recommended that readers of her book In City Tents give tables d’hote a try, reported that ethnic restaurants in America sometimes assembled meals from 'the leavings of hotels and high priced restaurants.'