Catherwood, Mary Hartwell (1847–1902)

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Catherwood, Mary Hartwell (1847–1902)

American author. Born Mary Hartwell, Dec 16, 1847, in Lurav, Ohio; died Dec 26, 1902, in Chicago, Illinois; dau. of Marcus (physician, died 1857) and Phoebe (Thompson) Hartwell (died 1858); reared by maternal grandparents in Hebron, Ohio; graduate of Granville Female College, 1868; m. James Steele Catherwood, Dec 27, 1877; children: son (died in infancy) and Hazel Catherwood (b. 1884).

One of 1st women from the West to earn a living by writing, served as drama critic for Saturday Review in Indianapolis, Indiana; served as a founder of Western Association of Writers; writings for adults include A Woman in Armor (1875), Craqueo'-Doom (1881), The Romance of Dollard (1889), Lazarre (1901), Mackinac and Lake Stories (1899); children's books include Dogberry Bunch (1880), Rocky Fork (1882) and Old Caravan Days (1884).

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