Person Detail: Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge

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Full Name: Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge | ||
Biography: (1831-1905) Writer, novelist. Mary Mapes Dodge was born in New York City. She was editor of St. Nicholas Magazine, a magazine for children. She lived in Onteora Park, New York, in Yarrow Cottage, which she purchased in 1888; she died in Tannersville, New York, and the children of the community processed at her funereal. |
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1865 |
Greene County Hans Brinker; or, The Silver Skates Children's story. |
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1831 |
New York County Mary Elizabeth Mapes was born in New York City in 1831. |
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1905 |
Greene County Mary Mapes Dodge died in Tannersville, New York in 1905. |
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1864 |
(Unknown) County Irvington Stories Collection of children's stories. |
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1876 |
(Unknown) County Baby Days Collection. |
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1884 |
(Unknown) County Baby World Collection. |
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1883 |
(Unknown) County Donald and Dorothy |
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1905 |
(Unknown) County Dodge is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, at 1137 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey. |
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1869 |
(Unknown) County A Few Friends and How They Amused Themselves |
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1894 |
(Unknown) County The Land of Pluck |
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1874 |
(Unknown) County Rhymes and Jingles Verse. |
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1879 |
(Unknown) County Along the Way Verse. |
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1894 |
(Unknown) County When Life Is Young Verse. |
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Greene County Ms. Dodge lived in Onteora Park, New York. |
