Orelia Key Bell
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Orelia Key Bell (April 8, 1864 – June 2, 1959) was an American poet and author whose work includes "Millennium Hymn" (1893) and "Poems" (1895). She lived for more than 50 years with her companion, Ida Jane Ash (1874–1948), first in Atlanta and then California, and they are buried alongside each other in the Atlanta's Historic Oakland Cemetery.
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Orelia Key Bell
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Orelia Key Bell
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Orelia Key Bell
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Pasadena, California, U.S.
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1959-06-02
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Atlanta, Georgia, C.S.
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1864-04-08
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1864-04-08
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Orelia Key Bell, ca. 1895
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1959-06-02
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Transcribing her poems in gold leaf in china plate
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Poems of Orelia Key Bell
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Orelia Key Bell (April 8, 1864 – June 2, 1959) was an American poet and author whose work includes "Millennium Hymn" (1893) and "Poems" (1895). She lived for more than 50 years with her companion, Ida Jane Ash (1874–1948), first in Atlanta and then California, and they are buried alongside each other in the Atlanta's Historic Oakland Cemetery.
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