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639: 105: 357:, "her enduring contribution to Canadian literature. Although it relies heavily on description and anecdote, and reads much like a Victorian travelogue, the book nevertheless reveals a fine sense of historical detail and comprehension." As well, "although it can in no way be compared to a modern sociological study, it does convey, in a fashion which many early regional histories lack, a colourful sense of the people and the times." 569: 603: 31: 627: 247:. When he left the regiment, about 1822, he settled in Preston, where he resided until his death on December 15, 1843. Her mother was a Nova Scotian, a granddaughter of Dr. Jonathan Prescott, of Massachusetts, who came to Nova Scotia and settled there with other New England Loyalists. Through him the family claims relationship with the historian Prescott. 541: 615: 211:, of which she was a devoted member. She preserved to the end of her life that love for literary work which she had early displayed, and any event of interest in the community was sure to call forth sympathetic lines which were now signed with the initials M. J. K. L. In 1887, she obtained the Akins Historical Prize of 289:
a new literary journal, "and under her expert guidance it became possibly the best of the early Nova Scotian periodicals. The format and printing were superior, and the quality of the contributions was commendable.... Katzmann tailored her publication to attract a wide audience, both male and female;
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In 1869, Katzmann married Halifax businessman William Lawson. She turned over the bookstore to her sister, and became a proper non-working Victorian wife (though she continued to write). She spent much time on "charitable and social causes, particularly those associated with the Church of England."
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were her especial favourites. Owing to the remoteness of the country district in which she lived, educational advantages were few; and, save for the help given by her own family, she was almost entirely self-taught. Her quickness of perception and wonderful memory no doubt compensated to a great
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says of Katzmann's career: "In an age when women accomplished little beyond the circle of home and charity, her success, although limited to the provincial sphere, was threefold: as the capable and youthful editor of a successful, if short-lived, periodical, as an able businesswoman in a circle
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From a very early age, Katzmann showed unusual intelligence and signs of that love for literature which always characterized her. She could read at the age of three, and from that time devoured eagerly the limited number of books which were at her disposal in Maroon Hall.
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The magazine "was well received by its readers but sufficient subscriptions were not forthcoming, and publication ceased with the December 1853 issue. Nothing further is known of the editor until 1866, when she was operating the Provincial Bookstore in Halifax."
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In 1869, she married William Lawson, Esq., of Halifax, in which town she was then living. After her marriage, her time was largely given to work among the poor, and to social and benevolent schemes, particularly those connected with the
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writer, editor, historian, and poet. Publishing short poems from time to time, she went on to become a regular contributor to various periodicals and newspapers, including the
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dominated by male initiative, and as one of the first native Nova Scotian women to achieve literary recognition, and certainly the first to make an enduring impression."
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extent for the lack of other advantages.led there with other New England Loyalists. Through him the family claims relationship with the historian Prescott.
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The Feminine Gaze: A Canadian compendium of non-fiction women authors and their books, 1836-1945
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Frankincense and Myrrh: Selections from the poems of the late Mrs. William Lawson (M.J.K.L.)
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she also strove to include articles of regional origin rather than selected reprints."
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History of the Townships of Dartmouth, Preston, and Lawrencetown, Halifax County, N.S.
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History of the Townships of Dartmouth, Preston and Lawrencetown, Halifax County, N.S.
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History of the Townships of Dartmouth, Preston and Lawrencetown, Halifax County, N.S.
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Frankincense and Myrrh: Selections from the Poems of Mrs. William Lawson ...
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Between 1848 and 1851, Katzmann published a large amount of verse in the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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History of the Townships of Dartmouth, Preston, and Lawrencetown
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History of the, Townxhi* of Dartmouth, Preston, and Lawrencetown
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Frankincense and Myrrh, History of the Townships ...
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L. 700:Canadian women poets 316:in Halifax in 1890. 233:Preston, Nova Scotia 201:Halifax, Nova Scotia 68:Halifax, Nova Scotia 51:Preston, Nova Scotia 398:, 1852–53. 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