MRS. ROSE LATHROP (HAWTHORNE)
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An American poet, daughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne; born in Lenox, Mass., May 20, 1851. She passed her childhood in Europe. In 1871 she married George Parsons Lathrop. She has been prominent in literary circles, has written for the periodicals, and has published "Along the Shore" (1888) and "Some Memories of Hawthorne".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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