Margaret Sidney (Harriet Mulford Stone Lothrop) Papers 1788-1942

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Margaret Sidney (Harriet Mulford Stone Lothrop) Papers 1788-1942

Manuscripts, short stories, published works, biographical materials, and other papers created by or related to the novelist Margaret Sidney (Harriet Mulford Stone Lothrop).

1.75 Linear feet; 5 Boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6637021

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Lothrop family.

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Mulford, Barnabas

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Lothrop, Daniel, 1831-1892

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D. Lothrop and Company.

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Lothrop, Harriett Mulford Stone, 1844-1924

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Novelist. Harriett M. Stone was born on June 22, 1844 in New Haven, Connecticut. Little was known about her until the 1880s when her story "Five Little Peppers and How They Grew" appeared in Wide Awake and she met and married the publisher of that magazine, Daniel Lothrop. Together they bought Nathaniel Hawthorne's home, The Wayside, in Concord, MA. Besides her career writing for children (under the pen name Margaret Sidney) she also founded the National Soci...

Lothrop, Harriett Mulford Stone, 1844-1924

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6vd7fb7 (person)

Novelist. Harriett M. Stone was born on June 22, 1844 in New Haven, Connecticut. Little was known about her until the 1880s when her story "Five Little Peppers and How They Grew" appeared in Wide Awake and she met and married the publisher of that magazine, Daniel Lothrop. Together they bought Nathaniel Hawthorne's home, The Wayside, in Concord, MA. Besides her career writing for children (under the pen name Margaret Sidney) she also founded the National Soci...