American writer
Annie Adams Fields (1834-1915) was an American writer and poet. Born in Boston on June 6, 1834, she held citizenship in the United States. She was known as Ann West Adams in her early life.
Fields was also the owner of The Brierwood Pipe, a literary artifact of her time. She passed away on May 1, 1915. Throughout her life, Fields remained an influential figure in the world of literature, contributing as both a writer and a poet to the enduring cultural legacy of the United States.