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199,https://marykatemcmaster.org/WOC/items/show/199,"OLMSTED, Mrs. Elizabeth Martha",,"Poet and lyricist Elizabeth Martha Allen Olmsted was born in Caledonia, New York, on December 31, 1825. She graduated from Ingham University in Le Roy, New York in 1847. Soon after graduation, her graduation poem was published in The United States Democratic Review.
Elizabeth married John Randolph Olmsted in 1853 and became the mother of six children. The family lived in Le Roy. She also continued to publish poems, and her works appeared in The Independent, The Little Corporal, The Little Pilgrim, and other periodicals. Sara Jane Lippincott and Theodore Tilton were two editors she was associated with.
In addition to her career as a poet, Elizabeth was a lyricist. She wrote the lyrics for Alumnae Re-union: Welcome Song, published in 1870, and Henri Appy wrote the music.
Elizabeth published Poems Of The House And Other Poems, which she dedicated to her children, in 1903.
She passed away on February 7, 1910.",,,,,"McMaster, MaryKate",,,,,,,"POINT(-8681173.0202724 5308552.2108309)|POINT(-8666554.438615 5307845.1683193)|12|-8666068.3842111|5308790.4793799|osm
Elizabeth Martha Allen Olmsted was born in Caledonia, NY on December 31, 1825. She later lived in Le Roy, NY.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"December 31, 1825","Caledonia, NY","February 7, 1910",Author^^Poet^^Lyricists,,"
^^",poet,,"Olmstead, Elizabeth M. Allen","OLMSTED, Mrs. Elizabeth Martha",,1821-1830,Female,American,,,,,"Appy, Henri and Elizabeth M. Allen Olmstead. Alumnae Re-union : Welcome Song. New YorkL Henri Appy, 1870. - Words by Elizabeth M. Allen Olmstead. Music by Henri Appy.^^Olmstead, Elizabeth M. Poems Of The House And Other Poems. Privately printed, 1903. In Haithi Trust",NY,Married,27,Yes,,1825,"Ingham University",,,"Caledonia, NY; Le Roy, NY","Appy, Henri^^Lippincott, Sara Jane
for LC Authority, use Greenwood, Grace, 1823-1904. ^^Olmsted, John R.^^Tilton, Theodore",,"Music^^Women's Rights",,,,,,"548",,,,"Caledonia, NY^^Le Roy, NY","A Woman of the Century lists her name as spelled Omsted, as does her book of poetry. Other places spell the last name as Olmstead.",,,"INDEPENDENT^^LITTLE CORPORAL (CHICAGO)^^LITTLE PILGRIM (PHILADELPHIA)^^UNITED STATES DEMOCRATIC REVIEW",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Allen, Elizabeth Martha",,,,"1821-1830,1825,author,Authors,Caledonia,December,Elizabeth Martha Olmsted,Grace Greenwood,Henri Appy,Independent,Little Corporal,Little Pilgrim,lyricist,Music,NY,poet,Poets,Sara Jane Lippincott,Theodore Tilton,United States Democratic Review,Writing/Publishing","https://marykatemcmaster.org/WOC/files/original/7018da3c7509d6ea0d5f3959991201db.jpg,https://marykatemcmaster.org/WOC/files/original/3a4c30a102cceeafe4d6a8761c35f599.jpg,https://marykatemcmaster.org/WOC/files/original/4c367568e1e1e93426795b70f49b3cb4.jpg",Person,"A Woman of the Century Women",1,0
181,https://marykatemcmaster.org/WOC/items/show/181,"MILLER, Mrs. Emily Huntington",,"Emily Huntington Miller was born in Brooklyn, Connecticut, on October 22, 1833. She was a writer from a young age, and she graduated from Oberlin College.
In 1860, Emily married John E. Miller, whose career achievements included being a principal, a professor, and the publisher of Little Corporal, which later merged with St. Nicholas. Emily, John, and their children lived in Granville, Illinois, Plainfield, Illinois, Evanston, Illinois, and St. Paul, Minnesota. Emily wrote for and edited Little Corporal, and she contributed to newspapers and periodicals such as Harper's Magazine,The Independent, and Our Young Folks. A prolific author, Emily penned several books, including The Royal Road to Fortune (1869), Hang Up the Baby's Stocking (1870), The Parish of Fair Haven (1876), What Tommy Did (1876), The Bears' Den (1877), Captain Fritz: His Friends and Adventures (1877), Summer Days at Kirkwood (1877), A Year at Riverside Farm (1877), and Little Neighbors (1879). Also a lyricist, she wrote the words for Only Four! Song and Chorus (1868), by George F. Root. In addition to her literary career, she was involved with missionary and Sunday school work for the Methodist Episcopal Church. From its start in 1874, Emily was active in the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle. She also was an early temperance advocate.
After John's death in 1882, Emily continued her literary activity. She wrote for various periodicals, including Atlantic Monthly and Ladies' Home Journal,and published books of prose, poetry, and lyrics, including Home Talks about the Word: For Mothers and Children (1894), Songs from the Nest (1894), From Avalon, and Other Poems (1896), and An Offering of Thanks (1899).
Emily became president of the Woman's College of Northwestern University in 1891, and served as president of the Chautauqua Woman's Club for several years.
She passed away on November 2, 1913.
",,,,,"McMaster, MaryKate",,,,,,,"POINT(-8009375.1074167 5129284.4929618)|POINT(-10374406.107933 5607141.7720503)|POINT(-9764408.7640881 5166895.5417318)|POINT(-9932681.1495577 5050868.0143789)|POINT(-9817991.1209086 5105019.7673436)|POINT(-9152323.1367448 5055821.7906921)|12|-8008806.6816650|5128870.5088225|osm
Emily Huntington Miller was born in Brooklyn, CT on October 22, 1833. She later lived in Oberlin, OH, Gransville, IL, Plainfield, IL, Evanston, IL, and St. Paul, MN.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Emily Huntington Miller. Hymntimc.com^^Chicago tribune. (Chicago, Ill.), January 23, 1866, Image 1^^Cleveland daily leader. ([Cleveland, Ohio]), May 12, 1866, Morning Edition., Image 4",,,"October 22, 1833","Brooklyn, CT",,"Author^^Journalist^^Poet^^Lyricist^^editor^^College administrator^^Temperance reformer^^Missionary^^Sunday school teacher^^Public Speaker",,"Emily Huntington Miller. Hymntimc.com^^Chicago tribune. (Chicago, Ill.), 23 Jan. 1866. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82014064/1866-01-23/ed-1/seq-1/>^^Cleveland daily leader. ([Cleveland, Ohio]), 12 May 1866. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85042437/1866-05-12/ed-1/seq-4/>","author and educator","Miller, Emily Huntington, 1833-1913","Miller, Emily Huntington, 1833-1913","MILLER, Mrs. Emily Huntington","E. H. M.",1831-1840,Female,American,,,,,"Miller, Emily Huntington. Captain Fritz: His Friends and Adventures. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1877.
^^Root, Geroge F. Only Four: Song and Chorus . Words by Emily Huntington Miller. Chicago: Root & Cady, 1868.
^^Miller, Emily Huntington. From Avalon, and Other Poems Chicago: A.C. McClurg and Company, 1896.",CT,Married,"26 or 27",Yes,,1833,"Oberlin College",,,"Brooklyn, CT; Oberlin, OH, Gransville, IL; Plainfield, IL; Evanston, IL; St. Paul, MN; Evanston, IL","Miller, John E.^^Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895",,"Education^^Music^^Public Speaking^^Reform^^Religion/Missionary^^Temperance^^Writing/Publishing",,,,,,"505-506",,,,"Brooklyn, CT^^Oberlin, OH^^Gransville, IL^^Plainfield, IL^^Evanston, IL^^St. Paul, MN",,Chautaquia,,"ATLANTIC MONTHLY^^HARPER'S MAGAZINE^^INDEPENDENT^^LADIES' HOME JOURNAL^^LITTLE CORPORAL (CHICAGO)^^OUR YOUNG FOLKS",,,Yes,Yes,,,,,,,,"E.P. Dutton (Firm)^^Root & Cady^^A.C. McClurg & Co.",,"Huntington, Emily","Northwestern University (Evanston Ill.).",,,"1831-1840,1833,AC McClurg & Co.,Atlantic Monthly,author,Authors,Brooklyn,Chautauqua,Chautauqua Woman's Club,college president,CT,E P Dutton,Education,educational administrator,Emily Huntington Miller,George F. Root,Harper's Magazine,Independent,journalist,juvenile literature,Little Corporal,lyricist,missionary work,Music,Northwestern University,Oberlin College,October,Our Young Folks,poet,Poets,pseudonym,Reform,reformer,Religion/Missionary,Root & Cady,Sunday School teaching,Temperance,temperance reformer,women as authors,Writing/Publishing",https://marykatemcmaster.org/WOC/files/original/3ff80b0f5e123142db8651e9d5223ffb.jpg,Person,"A Woman of the Century Women",1,0