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Jane T. Worthington

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She was educated in different parts of the country, as the exigencies of the military service led to changes of residence by her father. Her extensive traveling instilled in her an appreciation for nature and while this gave her exposure to various parts of society, her love of Virginia never
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from one of the Philadelphia papers, where there were more than 50 competitors. While no collection of her works were published, more than 50 years after her death, her fugitive (uncollected) verse continued to be published.
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She wrote with dedicated poise, full of feminine emotion and brilliance, highlighting the beauties of nature and domestic life. Her words were said to encourage readers like songbirds with her bright words.
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Jane Tayloe Lomax moved to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1840. In 1842, she moved to Washington DC. Then, on February 7th 1843, she married physician, Dr. Francis Asbury Worthington (1819–1849), son of
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Nearly all her writings, in prose and verse, appeared in the
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Department of World Cultures University of Helsinki Finland
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She began writing at least age 14 under a pen name.
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Women of the South Distinguished in Literature ...
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A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors, Living and Deceased, from the Earliest Accounts to the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century: Containing Over Forty-six Thousand Articles (authors), with Forty Indexes of Subject
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The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly
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"Jane Tayloe Lomax Female 2 February 1821 – 26 May 1847"


"Life and Love"
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