MRS CATHARINE R WILLIAMS (ARNOLD)
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An American author; born in Providence, R. I., about 1790; died there, Oct. 11, 1872. She was the author of "Original Poems" (1828); "Religion at Home" (1829); "Tales, National and Revolutionary" (1830-35); "Aristocracy", a novel (1832); "Fall River" (1833); "Biography of Revolutionary Heroes" (1839); and "Annals of the Aristocracy of Rhode Island" (2 vols., 1843-45).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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