
Harriet Earhart Monroe
Harriet Earhart Monroe was an American lecturer, educator, writer, and traveling producer of religious stage plays. She was also well known for her work in Christian psychology and theology. One of her plays was being performed during the Rhoads Opera House fire.

Washington, its sights and insights [1903]
Explore the historical and architectural wonders of America's capital, where every corner tells a story of democracy and national identity.
By Harriet Earhart Monroe

Twice-born Men in America or, The Psychology of Conversion as Seen by a Christian Psychologist in Rescue Mission Work
Witness the inspiring stories of individuals finding redemption and hope through faith, guided by a psychologist's view into the human heart.
By Harriet Earhart Monroe

History of the Life of Gustavus Adolphus II., the Hero-General of the Reformation
Witness the dramatic story of a Swedish king's rise to power as he battles for his country and religious freedom.
By Harriet Earhart Monroe

Washington, its sights and insights [1909]
Discover the rich history and powerful architecture of the city built to lead a nation.
By Harriet Earhart Monroe