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Margaret L. Bailey

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Her poems appeared in the journals edited by Mrs. Bailey and her husband, and there was no collected edition of them. For eight or ten years after her husband's death, she stopped writing poetry. Her poems, "Duty and Reward", "The Pauper Child's Burial", "Memories", and "Endurance" appear in
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to Washington, D.C., and continued it until 1852. There, the family home became a gathering place for large circle of literary, political, and social friends, as well as white antislavery activists. Her weekend
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paper for children, which rapidly became popular and attained a circulation of 3,000 copies. The Baileys removed from Cincinnati to
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Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895: From the Colonial Period to the Age of Frederick Douglass Three-volume Set
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writer, poet, lyricist, as well as newspaper editor and publisher. She served as editor of
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By Broad Potomac's Shore: Great Poems from the Early Days of Our Nation's Capital
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After Dr. Bailey's death in 1859, Mrs. Bailey served as the publisher of
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The Poets and Poetry of the West: With Biographical and Critical Notices
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The Poets and Poetry of the West: With Biographical and Critical Notices
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in 1847. At the same time, Mrs. Bailey transferred the publication of
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in late 1846, for the purpose of Mr. Bailey becoming the editor of
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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until the time of its suspension, February, 1860. She removed to
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Griswold, Rufus Wilmot; Stoddard, Richard Henry (1878).
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In 1837, Dr. Bailey became the editor and proprietor of
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Bailey died in 1888. She and her husband are buried at
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She did not like the poems of her early life, though
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19th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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writer, poet, lyricist; newspaper editor, publisher
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Chase Papers 238:after the following year. 731:Songwriters from Virginia 181:In 1833, she married Dr. 636:. University of Michigan 487:. J. Miller. p. 225 152:Sussex County, Virginia 48:Sussex County, Virginia 696:American abolitionists 691:American Universalists 634:www-personal.umich.edu 178: 170: 726:Writers from Virginia 278:Rufus Wilmot Griswold 176: 168: 681:American women poets 481:"Margaret L. Bailey" 426:"Margaret L. Bailey" 43:Margaret Lucy Shands 711:American lyricists 518:"Bailey, Gamaliel" 265:Critical reception 191:The Philanthropist 179: 171: 116:Margaret L. Bailey 34:Margaret L. 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Margaret Lucy Shands Bailey
Sussex County, Virginia
Oak Hill Cemetery
Washington, D.C.
abolition
Gamaliel Bailey
née
anti-slavery
The National Era
Sussex County, Virginia
Ohio
Cincinnati


Gamaliel Bailey
The Philanthropist
quarto
Washington, D.C.
salons
Baltimore
Maryland
Oak Hill Cemetery
Georgetown
Rufus Wilmot Griswold


The Salmon P. Chase Papers
ISBN
978-0-87338-472-8

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