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Full Name
  
Adelia Field

Name
  
Adele Fielde


Role
  
Writer

Died
  
1916

Adele M. Fielde

Born
  
March 30, 1839 (
1839-03-30
)
East Rodman, New York

Parent(s)
  
Leighton Field and Sophia (Tiffany) Field

Books
  
Chinese Nights ̓entertainment: Forty Stories Told by Almond-eyed Folk Actors in the Romance of The Strayed Arrow

Adele Marion Fielde (born Adelia Field) (March 30, 1839 – February 23, 1916) was a social activist, Baptist missionary, scientist, and writer.

She was born in East Rodman, New York on March 30, 1839 to Leighton Field and Sophia Field. She graduated from New York State Normal School in Albany in 1860.

In 1894, after the defeat of the women's suffrage amendment to the New York State constitution, Fielde was one of six prominent suffragists who founded the League for Political Education.

Selected works

  • Fielde, Adele M. (1894). A corner of Cathay: studies from life among the Chinese. New York: Macmillan and Co. Retrieved 2015-04-01. 
  • Pagoda shadows : studies from life in China (3rd ed.). Boston: W.G. Corthell. 1885. Retrieved 2015-04-01. 
  • Fielde, Adele M. (1914). Parliamentary procedure; a compendium of its rules compiled from the latest and highest authorities, for the use of students and for the guidance of officers and members of clubs, societies, boards, committees, and all deliberative bodies. Seattle, WA: Helen N. Stevens. Retrieved 2015-04-01. 
  • Fielde, Adele M. (1883). A pronouncing and defining dictionary of the Swatow dialect, arranged according to syllables and tones. Shanghai: American Presbyterian Mission Press. Retrieved 2015-04-01. 
  • Fielde, Adele M. (1878). First Lessons in the Swatow Dialect. Swatow: Swatow Printing Office Company. Retrieved 2015-04-01. 
  • References

    Adele M. Fielde Wikipedia


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