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Mary Ware (writer)

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After a season of mourning her brother, Mary started writing again. She used a pen name, "Gertrude Glenn". Her verses were published by all the leading magazines and periodicals of the South, many of which belonged to the
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After the husband's death in July, 1890, Mary's home circle in Birmingham included four nieces, children of her brother, Bruce. She died in Birmingham, May 25, 1915, at the home of a niece.
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In 1844, the father, retiring from the practice of law, removed the family from eastern
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where, surrounded by wealth and art, she spent her time in study and work.
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legends, and a few romances. She was a favorite writer for children in
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In 1863, she married Horace Ware (died July 1890), who was born in
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Moulton, Charles Wells (1893). "Mary Ware. By B. F. S.".
287: 285: 283: 281: 338: 336: 174:. There were two siblings, brothers, Edmund and Bruce. 441:(Public domain ed.). T. Y. Crowell & Company. 278: 333: 365: 302: 300: 154:; April 11, 1828 – May 25, 1915) was an American " 542: 499: 409: 359: 297: 194:, in 1852. In 1857, Edmund established the 459:The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review 308:"Mrs. Mary Ware Dies at Home of Her Niece" 29: 581:American women romantic fiction writers 455: 434: 342: 291: 124: 1863; died 1890) 543: 483:The Living Female Writers of the South 476: 371: 137: 586:People from Monroe County, Tennessee 561:19th-century American women writers 13: 14: 617: 606:American women children's writers 576:American romantic fiction writers 566:19th-century pseudonymous writers 522: 383: 528: 489: 466: 445: 424: 325: 241: 121: 535:Woman of the Century/Mary Ware 418: 377: 1: 272: 161: 410:Willard & Livermore 1893 360:Willard & Livermore 1893 7: 601:American children's writers 571:19th-century American poets 505:Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice 479:"Mary Ware. By S. E. Peck." 322:– via Newspapers.com. 10: 622: 596:Pseudonymous women writers 513:(Public domain ed.). 501:Willard, Frances Elizabeth 435:Cushing, William (1886). 314:. 25 May 1915. p. 11 177: 105: 88: 80: 72: 59: 44: 28: 21: 168:Monroe County, Tennessee 166:Mary Harris was born in 53:Monroe County, Tennessee 477:Tardy, Mary T. (1872). 390:Encyclopedia of Alabama 172:Madisonville, Tennessee 591:Writers from Tennessee 206:. He died suddenly in 188:Shelby County, Alabama 63:May 25, 1915 (aged 87) 37:A Woman of the Century 515:Charles Wells Moulton 507:(1893). "Mary Ware". 312:The Birmingham News 264:Birmingham, Alabama 256:Shelby Iron Company 248:Lynn, Massachusetts 200:Columbiana, Alabama 66:Birmingham, Alabama 533:Works related to 254:and operated the 192:Mobile Advertiser 131: 130: 613: 532: 518: 493: 492: 486: 470: 469: 463: 449: 448: 442: 428: 427: 413: 407: 401: 400: 398: 396: 384:Lewis, Herbert. 381: 375: 369: 363: 357: 346: 340: 331: 330: 329: 323: 321: 319: 304: 295: 289: 196:Shelby Chronicle 141: 125: 123: 33: 19: 18: 621: 620: 616: 615: 614: 612: 611: 610: 541: 540: 525: 490: 467: 446: 425: 421: 416: 412:, pp. 749. 408: 404: 394: 392: 382: 378: 370: 366: 362:, pp. 748. 358: 349: 341: 334: 324: 317: 315: 306: 305: 298: 290: 279: 275: 260:Shelby, Alabama 244: 228:Native American 222:, published in 208:Mobile, Alabama 180: 164: 127: 119: 115: 112: 101: 64: 51: 49: 40: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 619: 609: 608: 603: 598: 593: 588: 583: 578: 573: 568: 563: 558: 553: 539: 538: 524: 523:External links 521: 520: 519: 487: 464: 443: 420: 417: 415: 414: 402: 376: 374:, p. 232. 364: 347: 332: 296: 294:, p. 583. 276: 274: 271: 243: 240: 236:Macon, Georgia 232:Burke's Weekly 179: 176: 163: 160: 152:Gertrude Glenn 129: 128: 117: 113: 110: 109: 107: 103: 102: 100: 99: 96: 92: 90: 86: 85: 82: 78: 77: 76:Gertrude Glenn 74: 70: 69: 61: 57: 56: 50:April 11, 1828 46: 42: 41: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 618: 607: 604: 602: 599: 597: 594: 592: 589: 587: 584: 582: 579: 577: 574: 572: 569: 567: 564: 562: 559: 557: 554: 552: 549: 548: 546: 537:at Wikisource 536: 531: 527: 526: 516: 512: 511: 506: 502: 497: 496:public domain 488: 484: 480: 474: 473:public domain 465: 461: 460: 453: 452:public domain 444: 440: 439: 432: 431:public domain 423: 422: 411: 406: 391: 387: 386:"Horace Ware" 380: 373: 368: 361: 356: 354: 352: 345:, p. 15. 344: 339: 337: 328: 313: 309: 303: 301: 293: 288: 286: 284: 282: 277: 270: 267: 265: 261: 257: 253: 249: 242:Personal life 239: 237: 233: 229: 225: 224:New York City 221: 217: 211: 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 175: 173: 169: 159: 157: 153: 149: 145: 140: 135: 108: 104: 97: 94: 93: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 67: 62: 58: 54: 47: 43: 38: 32: 27: 20: 16:American poet 509: 482: 458: 437: 405: 393:. Retrieved 389: 379: 367: 343:Moulton 1893 316:. Retrieved 311: 292:Cushing 1886 268: 245: 231: 219: 212: 203: 195: 191: 181: 165: 151: 143: 133: 132: 556:1915 deaths 551:1828 births 419:Attribution 111:Horace Ware 48:Mary Harris 545:Categories 395:22 January 372:Tardy 1872 318:22 January 273:References 216:Antebellum 162:Early life 81:Occupation 220:The South 184:Tennessee 156:southland 134:Mary Ware 23:Mary Ware 148:pen name 73:Pen name 498:: 475:: 454:: 433:: 252:Alabama 204:Tribune 126:​ 118:​ 114:​ 178:Career 144:Harris 106:Spouse 95:poetry 84:writer 68:, U.S. 55:, U.S. 218:era. 198:, in 120:( 116: 98:prose 89:Genre 397:2021 320:2021 60:Died 45:Born 258:in 238:). 186:to 139:née 547:: 503:; 481:. 388:. 350:^ 335:^ 310:. 299:^ 280:^ 210:. 150:, 146:; 142:, 122:m. 517:. 399:. 234:( 136:( 39:" 35:"

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"A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Monroe County, Tennessee
Birmingham, Alabama
née
pen name
southland
Monroe County, Tennessee
Madisonville, Tennessee
Tennessee
Shelby County, Alabama
Columbiana, Alabama
Mobile, Alabama
Antebellum
New York City
Native American
Macon, Georgia
Lynn, Massachusetts
Alabama
Shelby Iron Company
Shelby, Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama




Cushing 1886


"Mrs. Mary Ware Dies at Home of Her Niece"

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