Libbie Riley Baer
Libbie Riley Baer was an American poet from Ohio. A relative of James Whitcomb Riley, she began writing poetry at the age of ten and later contributed works to various journals. Her poetry often reflected themes of patriotism and humanitarianism. She was the author of In the Land of Fancy. In addition to her writing, Baer was an active member of the Woman's Relief Corps and held several leadership positions within the organization. Her son, John Miller Baer, served as a U.S. representative.
Early life
Elizabeth Caroline Riley was born near Bethel, Ohio, November 18, 1849. Her ancestors on the paternal side were the two families Riley and Swing. From the original family of the former descended the poet and humorist, James Whitcomb Riley, and from the latter, the philosopher and preacher, Prof. David Swing, of Chicago. On the maternal side, Baer was a descendant of the Blairs, an old family of Southern Ohio.She wrote her first poem when she was ten.