Sallie M. Mills Johnson (born March 6, 1862) was an American writer.
Sallie M. Mills was born in Sandusky, Ohio, on March 6, 1862. She was a granddaughter of Judge Isaac Mills, of New Haven, Connecticut. Her father was Gen. William H. Mills, of Sandusky. [1]
She was educated in New York City. [1]
Johnson was widely known as the author of Palm Branches, and numerous other books. Her compositions in verse were of a fine order. [1]
She traveled much in the United States and in Europe. [1]
She was a skilled musician, and, while studying in Weimar, received a signal compliment from Franz Liszt. [1]
Sallie M. Mills married C. C. Johnson. [1]
She moved to Denver, Colorado, where she owned much valuable real estate. [1]
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