Sheba May Childs Hargreaves (November 5, 1882 - 1960) was a writer from Oregon, author of The Cabin at the Trail's End, considered one of the pioneer women of the West.
Their children were: Holden Stephen, Robert Frederic.
[2] As a writer she specialized in the preparation of advertising books and pamphlets.
She was the author of De-occultized occultism: showing wherein Western occultism must differ from Eastern occultism : the one founded on activity, the other on passivity (1924), Why mankind is returning to cremation (1924), The Cabin at the Trail's End: Sunrise (1925), a brochure on the hope of immortality, A Story of Oregon (1928), an historical novel, The letters of Roselle Putnam (1928), quaint society letters of Roselle Putnam, among the most interesting material to be found in the archives of the Oregon Historical Society, Ward of the redskins (1929), stories about the Indians in the Pacific Northwest, Heroine of the prairies: a romance of the Oregon Trail (1930), The Loop (1931), The Hall of Peace (1934), The Business Side of Writing, Buffalo gals.
[2] She was a feature writer for publications such the Oregon Journal and The Oregonian.