- Ola Elizabeth Winslow
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Ola Elizabeth Winslow (1885–1977) was a writer and historian. She wrote a number of biographies, one of which, Jonathan Edwards, 1703–1758; : A biography, gained a Pulitzer Prize in 1941.
Other books by or edited by Winslow
- The Pilgrim's Progress (by John Bunyan) Grolier Edition with a critical and biographical profile of the author
- Master Roger Williams,: A biography
- Meetinghouse Hill, 1630-1783
- John Eliot, apostle to the Indians
- Samuel Sewall of Boston
- A Destroying Angel: The Conquest of Smallpox in Colonial Boston
References
Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography (1926–1950) - Harvey Cushing (1926)
- Emory Holloway (1927)
- Charles Edward Russell (1928)
- Burton J. Hendrick (1929)
- Marquis James (1930)
- Henry James (1931)
- Henry F. Pringle (1932)
- Allan Nevins (1933)
- Tyler Dennett (1934)
- Douglas S. Freeman (1935)
- Ralph Barton Perry (1936)
- Allan Nevins (1937)
- Odell Shepard/Marquis James (1938)
- Carl Van Doren (1939)
- Ray Stannard Baker (1940)
- Ola Elizabeth Winslow (1941)
- Forrest Wilson (1942)
- Samuel Eliot Morison (1943)
- Carleton Mabee (1944)
- Russel Blaine Nye (1945)
- Linnie Marsh Wolfe (1946)
- William Allen White (1947)
- Margaret Clapp (1948)
- Robert E. Sherwood (1949)
- Samuel Flagg Bemis (1950)
- Complete list
- (1917–1925)
- (1926–1950)
- (1951–1975)
- (1976–2000)
- (2001–2025)
Categories:- American biographers
- American historians
- 1885 births
- 1977 deaths
- American historian stubs
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