“Her public monument is the work of her pen in her labors as an historian; her abiding memorial, for all who knew her best, is her strenuous intellect, her singleness of purpose, her transparent affections, and aspiring mind.”

Reverend Thomas Lamb Eliot, in his eulogy, as quoted in John Terry article (ibid.)
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American writer 1826–1902

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