Person Detail: Phoebe Cary

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Full Name: Phoebe Cary | ||
Biography: (1824-1871) Poet. Phoebe Cary lived with her sister, Alice Cary, also a poet, at 52 East 20th Street, Manhattan, New York, where they conducted a literary salon, inviting such guests as Horace Greeley, Herman Melville, George Ripley, and Bayard Taylor. |
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1824 |
(Unknown) County Phoebe Cary was born near Cincinnati, Ohio in 1824. |
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1855 |
New York County Phoebe Cary lived with her sister, Alice Cary, also a poet, at 52 East 20th Street, Manhattan, New York, where they conducted a literary salon, inviting such guests as Horace Greeley, Herman Melville, George Ripley, and Bayard Taylor. |
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1871 |
(Unknown) County Phoebe Cary died in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1871. |
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1871 |
Kings County Phoebe Cary was interred in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. |
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1854 |
(Unknown) County Poems and Parodies (Pub: Ticknor, Reed & Fields, Boston. ISBN: ) Collection of poetry. |
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1867 |
(Unknown) County Poems of Faith, Hope, and Love Collection of poetry. |
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1849 |
(Unknown) County Poems of Alice and Phoebe Cary Collection of poetry written with her sister, Alice Cary. |
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1873 |
(Unknown) County A Memorial Of Alice And Phoebe Cary With Some Of Their Later Poems Compiled and edited by Mary Clemmer Ames. |
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1873 |
(Unknown) County The Last Poems Of Alice And Phoebe Cary Compiled and edited by Mary Clemmer Ames. |
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1873 |
(Unknown) County Ballads For Little Folk By Alice And Phoebe Cary Compiled and edited by Mary Clemmer Ames. |
