- June Burn
June Burn (1893-1969) was an American author.
June Burn was born Inez Chandler Harris on June 19, 1893 in
Anniston, Alabama . Her father was aMethodist circuit riding minister. At age sixteen she moved to Oklahoma and eventually graduated fromOklahoma State University . In 1917 she started working as a staff writer for McCall's Magazine in New York. In 1919 she met and married Farrar Burn, a recent World War I veteran, while living outside of Washington D.C.. Over the next fifty years, Farrar and June travelled extensively around the United States, homesteading in the San Juan Islands, teaching Eskimos and travelling across the United States in a covered wagon. She wrote extensively for various periodicals and wrote several books. Burn's autobiography "Living High: An Unconventional Autobiography" (1941) documents much of her early life story, particularly her time onWaldron Island and other islands in Wasington'sSan Juan Islands . The book has been republished several times. June Burn died in 1969 and her husband Farrar passed away in 1974. They were both buried inVan Buren, Arkansas . [June Burn, "Living High: An Unconventional Autobiography" (June Burn, 1941), postscript]References
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