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Eleanor C. Donnelly

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when she was still an infant. Educated at home by her mother, Donnelly began to write poetry at age nine, a hymn to the Blessed Virgin, which appeared in a child's paper. Her family encouraged and supported the development of her literary talents. The Donnellys often hosted gatherings of prominent
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Donnelly died on April 30, 1917. A long editorial in the local Philadelphia Catholic newspaper described her as "one of the foremost Catholic woman-poets of America". Her funeral was held in the
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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As a young woman Donnelly hoped to enter a religious order. At one point, she tried the convent life but it proved too taxing.
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on September 6, 1838, the sixth child of Dr. Philip Carol Donnelly and Catherine Gavin Donnelly. Her father died of
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see from line 9 to the end ".....His sister, Eleanor Cecilia, poet, b. in Philadelphia, Pa., 6 Sept., 1838.....
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Life of Sister Mary Gonzaga Grace, of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, 1812-1897
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Life of Sister Mary Gonzaga Grace, of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, 1812-1897
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A collection of Eleanor C. Donnelly papers at the Digital Library at Villanova University
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Quest for Faith, Quest for Freedom: Aspects of Pennsylvania's Religious Experience,
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Schmandt, Raymond H. (1987), "The Self-Image of Three Catholic Intellectuals",
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Schwertner, Thomas M. (1917), "Eleanor Donnelly—The Singer of Pure Religion",
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Lot Leslie’s Folks and Their Queer Adventures Among the French and Indians
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The Lost Christmas Tree, and Other Little Stories and Verses for Children
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Little Compliments of the Season, and Other Tiny Rhymes for Tiny Readers
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Donnelly also served terms as chief editor of the Augustinian magazine,
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Donnelly composed a number of poems during the early years of the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Amy’s Music Box, and Other Little Stories and Verses for Children
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Selections From the Writings of Eleanor C. Donnelly
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Eleanor Cecilia Donnelly

Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Ignatius L. Donnelly
Minnesota
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia

American Civil War
Father Felix Joseph Barbelin
St. Joseph's University
Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul
Archbishop Prendergast
Selections from Eleanor C. Donnelly
Willard & Livermore 1893


Leonard O.S.U., Seraphine. Immortelles of Catholic Columbian Literature, D. H. McBride, 1897, p. 151
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Eleanor C. Donnelly
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