Person Detail: Susan Bogert Warner
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| Full Name: Susan Bogert Warner | ||
| Biography: (1819-1885) Susan Warner was born in Manhattan, New York and died in Highland Falls, Orange County, New York. For a number of years she resided on Constitution Island in the Hudson River, opposite West Point. |
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| 1819 |
New York County Susan Warner was born in New York City in 1819. |
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| 1834 |
Orange County Warner moved to Constitution Island in the Hudson River, opposite West Point, in 1834, and resided there for a number of years. |
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| 1851 |
(Unknown) County The Wide, Wide World (Pub: 2 vols. New York: Putnam. ISBN: ) Novel written under the pseudonym of Elizabeth Weatherell. In its day this book was the most successful work of fiction in America (next to "Uncle Tom's Cabin"). |
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| 1852 |
(Unknown) County Queechy (Pub: 2 vols. New York: Putnam. ISBN: ) Novel. |
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| 1853 |
(Unknown) County The Law and the Testimony The texts proving the great doctrines of Christianity are brought together under their appropriate heads. |
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| 1854 |
(Unknown) County Carl Krinken: His Christmas Stocking (Pub: New York: Putnam. ISBN: ) |
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| 1856 |
(Unknown) County The Hills of the Shatemuc (Pub: New York: Appleton. ISBN: ) Novel. |
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| 1863 |
(Unknown) County The Old Helmet (Pub: New York: Robert Carter and Brothers. ISBN: ) Novel. |
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| 1864 |
(Unknown) County Melbourne House (Pub: 2 vols. New York: Robert Carter and Brothers. ISBN: ) Novel. |
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| 1866 |
(Unknown) County Walks from Eden (Pub: New York: Robert Carter and Brothers. ISBN: ) |
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| 1868 |
(Unknown) County Daisy. Continued From Melbourne House (Pub: 2 vols. Philadelphia: Lippencott. ISBN: ) Novel. |
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| 1875 |
(Unknown) County Sceptres And Crowns (Pub: New York: Robert Carter and Brothers. ISBN: ) |
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| 1895 |
Orange County Susan Bogert Warner died in Highland Falls, Orange County, New York in 1895. |
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Columbia County Susan Warner and her sister, Anna Warner, spent many summers at the Jason Warner House near Queechy, New York. A NYS Museum Historic Marker is located there to remember the fact that many scenes from Susan Warner's novels, "Wide Wide World" and "Queechy," were at this location. |
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