Annie Laurie Wilson James

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BornAnnie Laurie Wilson
(1862-11-05)November 5, 1862
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Occupationjournalist
LanguageEnglish
Annie Laurie Wilson James
BornAnnie Laurie Wilson
(1862-11-05)November 5, 1862
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Occupationjournalist
LanguageEnglish
Alma materWellesley College
Subjecthorses
Spouse
Robert Bruce James
(m. 1889)

Annie Laurie Wilson James (born November 5, 1862) was an American journalist. Among other work, she focused on the compilation of horse pedigrees and heredity problems in horses. She was the assistant editor and manager of Breeder and Sportsman, published in San Francisco, California.[1][2]

Annie Laurie Wilson was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on November 5, 1862. She was a daughter of William Henry Wilson, for many years a breeder of trotting horses, residing in Abdallah Park, Cynthiana, Kentucky. Her mother was Miss Annie Eliza Cook,[3] a Pennsylvanian by birth and a Virginian by residence.[4]

Wilson attended the public school in Cynthiana, graduating in 1879. In the fall of that year, she entered the freshman class in Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts. During five years, she pursued her studies in that institution, her health not permitting continuous study, although vigorous when not confined to the schoolroom. In January, 1884, she was forced by illness to leave the college. Again in Kentucky, she soon recovered and was eagerly looking forward to the resumption of her studies in the fall of that year.[4]

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