Margaret Deland
Novelist
An American novelist, short fiction writer, and memoirist, she is most their for such small-town-America-themed works as Old Chester Tales (1898) and John Ward, Preacher (1888). She belonged to the literary realism movement.
A prominent activist for women's rights, she at one point shared her home with a dozen unwed mothers.
During World War I, she received a Legion of Honor Cross for her war-time relief work in France.
She was born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. In 1880, she married Lorin Fuller Deland who, like her father, was a publisher.
James Michener, born about fifty years after Deland, was another prominent Pennsylvania author.