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[[Image:siller.jpg|left|thumb|150px|]]SILLER, Hilda. (Dubuque, IA, August 7, 1861-- ). Hilda's father | [[Image:siller.jpg|left|thumb|150px|]]SILLER, Hilda. (Dubuque, IA, August 7, 1861-- ). Hilda's father, Frank Siller, of Milwaukee, Wis., was known as "the German poet." He emigrated to America from St. Petersburg, Russia, as a boy of fifteen. Her mother's maiden name was Sarah Baldwin. | ||
Hilda Siller, a poet, wrote | Hilda Siller, a poet, wrote '''Our Continent'''. She later wrote for the Springfield " Republican," Boston "Transcript," New York "Post," Chicago "Inter-Ocean," "The South," St. Louis "Globe-Democrat" and for Wisconsin papers generally. | ||
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SILLER, Hilda. (Dubuque, IA, August 7, 1861-- ). Hilda's father, Frank Siller, of Milwaukee, Wis., was known as "the German poet." He emigrated to America from St. Petersburg, Russia, as a boy of fifteen. Her mother's maiden name was Sarah Baldwin.
Hilda Siller, a poet, wrote Our Continent. She later wrote for the Springfield " Republican," Boston "Transcript," New York "Post," Chicago "Inter-Ocean," "The South," St. Louis "Globe-Democrat" and for Wisconsin papers generally.
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