MRS. SARAH PRATT GREENE (MCLEAN)
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An American novelist; born at Simsbury, Conn., in 1856. She was educated at South Hadley Seminary, and for several years taught school in Plymouth, Mass. Her best-known novel is "Cape Cod Folks" (1881). Among her other works are: "Towhead, the Story of a Girl" (1884); "Lastchance Junction"; "Power Lot" (1006).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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Theodore Tilton
- American journalist, verse-writer, editor, lecturer; born in New York city, Oct. 2, 1835. was long known as editor on the Independent(1856-72). established Golden Age(newspaper), but retired from it after two years. 1883 went abroad, where remained. Besides numerous essays fugitive pieces, he has published: "The Sexton's Tale, and Other Poems"(1867); "Sanctum Sanctorum; or, An Editor's Proof Sheets"(1869); "Tempest-Tossed", a romance(1873); "Thou I"(1880); "Suabian Stories",(1882). Died 1907.
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