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Annie Heloise Abel
Alternative spellings: Annie Heloise Abel Henderson
B:1873 D: 1947 Biblio: b. in England, 1873; moved to Kansas, about 1885; grad. U. Kansas; Yale, Ph.D, 1905; m. Mr. Henderson, about 1921, in Australia; known as Annie Heloise Abel-Henderson for a short time
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Annie Heloise Abel (February 18, 1873 – March 14, 1947) was among the earliest professional historians to study Native Americans. She was one of the first thirty women in the United States to earn a PhD in history. One of the ablest historians of her day, Abel was an expert on the history of British and American Indian policies. As another historian has put it: "She was the first academically trained historian in the United States to consider the development of Indian-white relations and, although her focus was narrowly political and her methodology almost entirely archival-based, in this she was a pioneer." (Source: DBPedia)