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  1. Tarkington was married to Laura Louisa Fletcher from 1902 until their divorce in 1911. Their only child, Laurel, was born in 1906 and died in 1923. Fletcher, a published poet, was involved in adapting his fiction for the stage. [ 19 ]

  2. Nov 4, 2019 · More important, he finds himself a married man. There have been several misfires, but now he woos and wins Louisa Fletcher, the daughter of an Indianapolis banking family, a graduate of Smith...

  3. In 1902, Tarkington married Laurel Louisa Fletcher and was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives as a Republican, though he was forced to vacate his seat a year later due to an illness.

  4. In 1902 he married Laurel Fletcher, but they divorced in 1911. The next year he married Susanah Kiefer Robinson, and though they would have no children, Tarkington was the ever doting uncle to his nephews.

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    May 1, 2004 · (Her real-life basis, according to Tarkington's only full-scale biographer, James Woodress, was an illustrator named Rose O'Neill, a "huge pink-and-white, two-hundred-pound blonde," who...

  6. Nov 21, 2018 · Tarkington was married twice and had one daughter who sadly died at a young age. In his later years, he became a sailor and, as a result of his literary successes, he was often celebrated as the toast of East Coast literary circles, rubbing shoulders with high society everywhere he went.

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  8. Established as a major young writer, Tarkington married Louisa Fletcher in 1902. That same year, he was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives. He served in that capacity for only...