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Adelia Cleopatra Graves

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written before she was nine years old were models of correct versification, exhibiting simplicity of expression and happy choice of words which characterized the productions of her more mature years. She wrote because she could not restrain the flow of thoughts, taking shape in rhymes.
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For years, she taught classes in languages in the Kingsville Academy. At Mary Sharp College, there were few positions she did not occupy at some point, save that of mathematics. For 32 years, she was matron and professor of rhetoric,
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under the pseudonym of "Aunt Alice". She also contributed prose and verse to periodical literature. In her day, Graves was one of the most popular writers of the
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Graves contributed to different periodicals, mostly fugitive poems, and two prose tales, and a prize tale. "Ruined Lives," published in the
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In 1841, she married Dr. Zuinglius Calvin Graves, who was at that time president of Kingsville Academy; later, president of
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Jephthah's Daughter. A Drama in Five Acts. Founded on the Eleventh Chapter of Judges
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for her extraordinary financial ability, having managed a business of
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First lessons in gentleness and truth.: By Aunt Alice
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Photo from "A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Kingsville, Ohio
Winchester, Tennessee
Kingsville Academy
Platt Rogers Spencer
pen name
Belles-lettres
Mary Sharp College
Rhetoric
Zuinglius Calvin Graves
Kingsville Academy
juvenile literature
South
Kingsville, Ohio
Platt Rogers Spencer
Spencerian script
Lake Erie
Stanzas
Kingsville Academy
Soule College
elocution
Protestants
Catholic schools
Southern Baptist
Sunday schools
African American
Memphis, Tennessee
Woman in Sacred Song
White 2013

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