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Ada Jack Carver Snell

Ada Jack Carver Snell (April 7, 1890 – December 1, 1972) was an American short story writer originally from Natchitoches, Louisiana.
==Background==

Ada Snell was born to a middle class Baptist couple, Marshall H. Carver and the former Ada W. Jack. Her maternal grandfather, Colonel William H. Jack of Natchitoches, kept pheasants, eagles, and peacocks.〔Earlene Mendenhall Lyle, ''The Minden Cemetery: A Peaceful Resting Place,'' Self-published, June 2004, p. 38〕 Ada graduated from Judson College in Marion, Alabama,〔Charles Champlin, "A Stamp of Approval for a Friend", ''Los Angeles Times'', July 9, 1987〕 the ''alma mater'' of another Natchitoches-area resident, the naturalist Caroline Dormon.
On February 25, 1918, Ada married John Barnard Snell (January 21, 1884–March 20, 1959) in Shreveport, Louisiana, while he was on furlough from the United States Army during World War I. John Snell was from Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. From 1913-1917, Snell had been the principal of the newly established Minden High School. On his return to Minden after military service, he operated his own cotton gin.〔Obituary of John Barnard Snell, ''Minden Herald'', March 23, 1959〕

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