Fannie Elizabeth Ratchford [1887-1974], noted woman & source for Ratchford lore
First, try:http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/RR/fra42.htmlhttp://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/RR/fra42.html
Second, try:
http://books.google.com/books?id=ZPJfomK2Iv4C&pg=PA136&lpg=PA136&dq=%22ratchford+family%22&source=web&ots=yAkpsidlfO&sig=WkA8zmaE6TVR4Bvh8vtVOqton9w#PPA135,M1http://books.google.com/books?id=ZPJfomK2Iv4C&pg=PA136&lpg=PA136&dq=%22ratchford+family%22&source=web&ots=yAkpsidlfO&sig=WkA8zmaE6TVR4Bvh8vtVOqton9w#PPA135,M1
to see article on "Fannie Elizabeth Ratchford---Librarian, Literary Detective and Scholar"
but to access this, you may have to sign-in on your present, or a new free, Google account as this is a copyrighted text with limited access and Google likes to track each reader and to how much of the text they have had access.Further the access may be decreased under Google's requirements from the publisher.
The article includes a cute photo of the lady with one mode of transportation.
If this does not open just go to books.google.com and search for it and more on the Ratchfords.Do this first by entering her full name surrounded by quotation marks.
When you see how much is there and explore that somewhat or not at all, add the title of the book from which the article was included to the line to see only the link to the article/biographical note.The title of the book is "Reclaiming the American Library Past: Writing the Women In" and name and title will get you to the book and Google may allow you to see the copyrighted pages.