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She also wrote under the names Corinne Cushman, Eleanor Lee Edwards, Metta Fuller, Walter T. Gray, Mrs. Orrin James, Rose Kennedy, Louis LeGrand, Mrs. Mark Peabody, The Singing Sybil, Mrs. Henry Thomas.
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among others, was an American novelist, credited with authoring one of the first detective novels in the United States. She wrote more than 100
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in 1856. Her sister Frances would later marry Victor's brother. Metta served as editor for the Beadle & Company monthly
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American Women's Dime Novel Project: Dime Novels for Women, 1870-1920
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together in 1848, where they continued their literary pursuits.
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née
pen name
dime novels
Erie, Pennsylvania
Wooster, Ohio
Frances
Home Journal
New York City
Orville James Victor
Cosmopolitan Art Journal
Ho-ho-kus, New Jersey
abolitionist
crime fiction



"Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller"
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"from Beadle and Adams Dime Novel Digitization Project"


"Metta Victoria Fuller Victor"
"Historian of the Northwest. A Woman Who Loved Oregon: Frances Fuller Victor"
"Queens of Pulp"
"Metta Victor"
"Metta Fuller Victor: A Sensational Life"
Works by Metta Victoria Fuller Victor
Project Gutenberg
Works by or about Metta Victor

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