Catharine Maria Sedgwick (December 28, 1789 – July 31, 1867) was an American novelist of domestic fiction. From the 1820s to the 1850s, Sedgwick made a...
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healed, Bet left it uncovered as evidence of her harsh treatment. Catharine Maria Sedgwick quotes Elizabeth: "Madam never again laid her hand on Lizzy. I...
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philosopher Catharine Dixon, Canadian journalist and author of non-fiction books Catharine Sedgwick, American novelist In science: Catharine Cox, American...
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diplomat and publisher Robert Sedgwick (1787 – 1841) Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1789–1867) novelist Charles Sedgwick (1791 – 1856) William Ellery Elizabeth...
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buried in the Pie include: Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813) Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) (c. 1742 – 1829) Catharine Sedgwick (1789–1867) Francis James Child...
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servant in the Sedgwick household, and Susan Sedgwick painted her portrait (watercolor on ivory). Sedgwick's sister-in-law was Catharine Sedgwick (1789–1867)...
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Research. Charles Sedgwick Minot was born December 23, 1852, in Roxbury, Massachusetts. His mother was Catharine "Kate" Maria Sedgwick (1820–1880) and father...
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monument, and it is beside that of their fourth child, writer Catharine Maria. A Federalist, Sedgwick began his political career in 1780 as a delegate to the...
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rustic beauty helped Lenox develop into an art colony. In 1821, author Catharine Sedgwick moved here, followed by actress Fanny Kemble. Nathaniel Hawthorne...
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William Sedgwick (bishop) (1858–1948), New Zealand bishop Anne Douglas Sedgwick (1873–1935), writer Catharine Sedgwick (1789–1867), writer Ellery Sedgwick (1872–1960)...
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the 1800s, popularised by the works of Bret Harte, Zane Grey and Catharine Sedgwick who wrote love stories about cowboys and their heroines, and often...
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social reformer, founder of Bedford College (d. 1866) December 28 – Catharine Sedgwick, American writer (d. 1867) January 1 – Fletcher Norton, 1st Baron...
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(Denker novel), a 2001 novel by Henry Denker Clarence (Sedgwick novel), an 1830 novel by Catharine Sedgwick Clarence, a ghost character in the animated series...
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Early Times in the Massachusetts is an 1827 novel written by Catharine Maria Sedgwick. The book is considered significant because of its strong feminism...
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trench warfare in World War I Live and Let Live, an 1837 novel by Catharine Sedgwick Live and Let Die (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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buried at Stockbridge Cemetery in Stockbridge. Sedgwick was the brother of author Catharine Sedgwick. On November 28, 1808, he married Susan Anne Livingston...
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Cooper, Herman Melville, and others. One noted member was the novelist Catharine Sedgwick, who remarked upon the diverse backgrounds of the people who were...
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the Eastern United States. Among these were then-popular novelist Catharine Sedgwick and former president President Millard Fillmore, who was widely rumored...
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Grantsville Haseville Hecla Leverton Lowell New Boston North Salem St. Catharine Sedgwick Shafter Shelby Doris Akers, gospel singer and composer, was born in...
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to Catharine Sedgwick, the novelist. She was also a cousin of the actresses Edie Sedgwick and Kyra Sedgwick, and her grandfather Ellery Sedgwick was...
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significant authors published in the magazine included: Wilkie Collins, Catharine Sedgwick, Richard Brinsley Peake, Thomas Moore, Thomas Love Peacock, William...
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Bulfinch, American collector of myths and legends (born 1796) July 31 – Catharine Sedgwick, American novelist (born 1789) August 8 – Sarah Austin, English editor...
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George Cornewall Lewis, Sylvain Van de Weyer, Charles Babbage and Catharine Sedgwick An invitation to one of Rogers's breakfasts was a formal entry into...
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James Fenimore Cooper, American novelist (died 1851) December 28 – Catharine Sedgwick, American novelist (died 1867) January 21 – Baron d'Holbach, German-born...
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the son of Theodore Sedgwick II (1780–1839) and Susan Anne Ridley Sedgwick (1788–1867). He was a grandson of Theodore Sedgwick (1746–1813). He graduated...
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prominent contemporaries such as Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Southey, and Catharine Sedgwick. The epitaph on Davidson's headstone in Plattsburgh's Riverside Cemetery...
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The House of Egremont Alice Sebold (born 1963), The Lovely Bones Catharine Sedgwick (1789–1867), Hope Leslie Carolyn See (1934–2016), Making History Erich...
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The Refugee in America (1832), expressed similar views, prompting Catharine Sedgwick to respond that "Mrs. Trollope, though she has told some disagreeable...
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the Supreme Court of the U.S. from 1845 (died 1851) December 28 – Catharine Sedgwick, domestic novelist (died 1867) January 4 – Thomas Nelson Jr., signatory...
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Robert Proud David Ramsay Daniel Raymond Benjamin Rush John Sanderson Catharine Sedgwick William Smith J. S. Somerville Jared Sparks Charles Sprague Benjamin...
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