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  1. Della Gould Emmons (August 12, 1890 – November 6, 1983) was an American author . Books. Written in 1943, Emmons' first book, which she wrote following her move west along the Lewis and Clark Trail, Sacajawea of the Shoshones, was adapted into the film The Far Horizons in 1955. [1] .

  2. Nov 11, 1983 · Della Gould Emmons, a writer noted for her chronicles of pioneer days in the Pacific Northwest, died Sunday. She was 93 years old. A native of Glencoe, Minn., she graduated from the...

  3. Della Gould Emmons. Writer: The Far Horizons. Della Gould Emmons is a member of the Gould family who pioneered in the jewelry and theatrical businesses in Glencoe, Minnesota. A University of Minnesota graduate, she taught in high school at Sisseton, South Dakota.

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    • August 12, 1890
    • Della Gould Emmons
    • November 6, 1983
  4. Della Florence “Selequal” Gould Emmons. Birth. 12 Aug 1890. Glencoe, McLeod County, Minnesota, USA. Death. 3 Nov 1983 (aged 93) Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA. Burial. Glencoe City Cemetery. Glencoe, McLeod County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map. Memorial ID. 76847271. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 3. Flowers 1. Memorials.

  5. Della Gould Emmons was born on August 12, 1890 in Glencoe, Minnesota. She attended the University of Minnesota and studied linguistics. After college, Emmons took a job teaching school in Sisseton, South Dakota. Emmons married Allen B. Emmons, a train dispatcher for the Northern Pacific Railroad.

  6. At head of title: By Della Gould Emmons Map on lining-papers Bibliography: p. [313]-316 1

  7. Jun 1, 2015 · Nothing In Life Is Free, by Della Gould Emmons, 1953. “A Historical Novel of the Pioneer West”. “Selected as the Official Book Commemorating the Washington Territorial Centennial”.