Hemingway’s first love was Red Cross nurse Agnes von Kurowsky (1892-1984), whom he met while being treated for war wounds in Milan, 1918.
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Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (later: Mowrer) (1891-1979) was Ernest Hemingway's first wife and the mother of their son, John (Bumby; later: Jack).
From Oak Park to Idaho, the places Hemingway called or thought of as home.
War correspondent Mary Welsh (1908-1986) married Ernest Hemingway in 1946. As his widow, she was the initial custodian of his literary legacy.
Ernest Hemingway lived in Toronto, Canada, twice: a few months in the winter of 1920; a few more in 1923-1924. Ongoing work for The Toronto Star provided the young writer with needed support.