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Hester Dorsey Richardson

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739: 31: 338: 277:, 1891, she laid the firm foundation of a controlling force in the intellectual and social life of her native city. The club had more than 100 members, including many of the best known writers of the day. Richardson resigned the first vice-presidency of the club upon her removal to New York, where she lived since her marriage, holding an honorary membership. She continued to devote herself wholly to literary work. She appeared several times in 729: 270:, began a series of articles on ethical and sociological subjects, to which she signed the pen name "Selene". Those "Selene Letters" at once attracted wide attention and excited controversy in literary circles. Her prose writings did much toward improving the hospital service in Baltimore, and a pungent letter from her pen helped to rescue the Mercantile Library from an untimely end. 708: 671: 528: 485: 438: 759: 257:
Hester, the best known of three literary sisters, made her first appearance in the Sunday papers of her native city. She wrote in verse a year or more, before turning her attention to prose writings. Not a few of her poems attracted favorable comment and found their way into various exchanges. In
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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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The Representative Authors of Maryland: From the Earliest Time to the Present Day with Biographical Notes and Comments Upon Their Work
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Hester Dorsey Richardson died at her home in Baltimore, December 10, 1933. Burial was at the Old Trinity Church Cemetery,
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The Origin and Customs of English Manors: With an Account of Feudal Rights and Privileges in the American Colonies
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The Origin and Customs of English Manors: With an Account of Feudal Rights and Privileges in the American Colonies
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The Origin and Customs of English Manors: With an Account of Feudal Rights and Privileges in the American Colonies
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In January 1891, she married the journalist, Albert Levin Richardson. They had at least one child, a son, Dorsey.
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The Origin and Customs of English Manors: With an Account of Feudal Rights and Privileges in the American Colonies
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Side-lights on Maryland History: With Sketches of Early Maryland Families, by Hester Dorsey Richardson ...
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Richardson served as Special Executive Historian to represent Maryland in historic work at the
209:; January 9, 1862 – December 10, 1933) was an American author of several historical studies of 689: 419: 764: 743: 472: 464: 654: 521: 468: 404: 299:(1912, as Mrs. Albert Levin Richardson; 1913 edition, as Hester Dorsey Richardson) and 774: 712: 675: 532: 489: 442: 315: 626: 601: 754: 728: 193: 234: 214: 52: 696:(Public domain ed.). Daughters of the American Revolution. p. 141 694:
Lineage Book - National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
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She was a benefactor to the women of Baltimore. In co-founding the
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225:(1913). Her work was commended in England as well as in the U.S. 310:, 1907; and was the historical director, Maryland commission, 383: 381: 379: 262:, a copy of which, handsomely engrossed, was presented to 258:
1886, she wrote "Dethroned," a poem narrating the fate of
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HESTER DORSEY RICHARDSON. 44351" 600:Richardson, Mrs Albert Levin (1912). 192: 7: 320:Daughters of the American Revolution 233:Hester Crawford Dorsey was born in 811:American women short story writers 653:Richardson, Hester Dorsey (1913). 625:Richardson, Hester Dorsey (1913). 395:. 11 December 1933. pp. 5, 16 275:Woman's Literary Club of Baltimore 14: 791:19th-century pseudonymous writers 757: 727: 706: 669: 526: 506:"RITES FOR NOTED WOMAN ON SHORE" 483: 436: 420:"Mrs. Hester Dorsey Richardson" 418:Shepherd, Henry Elliot (1911). 159: 512:. 12 December 1933. p. 22 1: 77:Old Trinity Church Cemetery, 469:Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice 346:Dorchester County, Maryland 79:Dorchester County, Maryland 16:American author (1862–1933) 847: 796:Pseudonymous women writers 477:(Public domain ed.). 465:Willard, Frances Elizabeth 264:Franz Joseph I of Austria 28: 295:. 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"A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Baltimore
Maryland
Dorchester County, Maryland
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pen name
Maryland
genealogist
Baltimore
Maryland
Maryland's old colonial
Sallie Webster Dorsey
Maximilian I of Mexico
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Woman's Literary Club of Baltimore
Lippincott's Magazine
Jamestown Exposition
Panama–Pacific International Exposition
San Francisco
Daughters of the American Revolution
Paris

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