Kirkland, Caroline M. (Caroline Matilda), 1801-1864
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Kirkland, Caroline M. (Caroline Matilda), 1801-1864
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Kirkland, Caroline M. (Caroline Matilda), 1801-1864
Kirkland, Caroline Matilda Stansbury, 1801-1864
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Kirkland, Caroline Matilda Stansbury, 1801-1864
Kirkland, Caroline M. 1801-1864
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Kirkland, Caroline M. 1801-1864
Kirkland, Caroline Mathilda
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Kirkland, Caroline Mathilda
Kirkland, Caroline, 1801-1864
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Kirkland, Caroline, 1801-1864
Kirkland, Caroline Matilda 1801-1864
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Kirkland, Caroline Matilda 1801-1864
Hale, Mrs. 1801-1864
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Hale, Mrs. 1801-1864
Kirkland Mrs 1801-1864
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Kirkland Mrs 1801-1864
Clavers, Mary 1801-1864
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Clavers, Mary 1801-1864
One of Themselves 1801-1864
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One of Themselves 1801-1864
Kirkland, C. M. 1801-1864
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Kirkland, C. M. 1801-1864
Kirkland, Caroline H. 1801-1864
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Kirkland, Caroline H. 1801-1864
New Home, Author of 1801-1864
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New Home, Author of 1801-1864
Kirkland, C. M. 1801-1864 (Caroline Matilda),
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Kirkland, C. M. 1801-1864 (Caroline Matilda),
Kirkland, Mrs. 1801-1864 (Caroline Matilda),
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Kirkland, Mrs. 1801-1864 (Caroline Matilda),
Author of A new home 1801-1864
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Author of A new home 1801-1864
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American miscellaneous writer.
Caroline M. Kirkland was a writer and an editor of the Union magazine of literature, 1847-1848, and of Sartain's magazine of literature and art, 1849-1851.
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Daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Alexander) Stansbury, born in New York City, 1801. In 1827 or 1828 married William Kirkland. They conducted a seminary in Geneva, N. Y. and for a year in Detroit, later were among earliest settlers of Pinckney, Mich. Her first novel, "A New Home" (1839) was written under the pseudonym of Mrs. Mary Clavers. Several others followed. In 1843 the family moved to New York City. The death of Mr. Kirkland in 1846 forced her to support herself by teaching, acting as editor, and miscellaneous writing. When she died, Apr.6,1864, Peter Cooper, N. P. Willis, and William Cullen Bryant were among her pallbearers. Her son, Joseph (1830-94), was also an author. (from Dic. Am. Biog.) (blue index cards)
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