Idle Hour Stories (Esprios Classics)
Eugenia Dunlap Potts (April 14, 1840 - February 29, 1912) was a writer in Lancaster, Kentucky. She owned and edited the Illustrated Kentuckian. She wrote poetry and historical works. Potts was recognized by the State of Kentucky for her contributions as a Kentucky author with a plaque outside the site of her former home. Her "Song of Lancaster" was described as a "metrical history after the style of Hiawatha". Longfellow corresponded with her approvingly about it. She also wrote the essay "Women's Work in Kentucky". In May 1892, Potts joined a new monthly publication focused on "literature, education and art", called the Illustrated Kentuckian.
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Idle Hour Stories (Esprios Classics)
Eugenia Dunlap Potts (April 14, 1840 - February 29, 1912) was a writer in Lancaster, Kentucky. She owned and edited the Illustrated Kentuckian. She wrote poetry and historical works. Potts was recognized by the State of Kentucky for her contributions as a Kentucky author with a plaque outside the site of her former home. Her "Song of Lancaster" was described as a "metrical history after the style of Hiawatha". Longfellow corresponded with her approvingly about it. She also wrote the essay "Women's Work in Kentucky". In May 1892, Potts joined a new monthly publication focused on "literature, education and art", called the Illustrated Kentuckian.
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Idle Hour Stories (Esprios Classics)

Idle Hour Stories (Esprios Classics)

by Eugenia Dunlap Potts
Idle Hour Stories (Esprios Classics)

Idle Hour Stories (Esprios Classics)

by Eugenia Dunlap Potts

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Eugenia Dunlap Potts (April 14, 1840 - February 29, 1912) was a writer in Lancaster, Kentucky. She owned and edited the Illustrated Kentuckian. She wrote poetry and historical works. Potts was recognized by the State of Kentucky for her contributions as a Kentucky author with a plaque outside the site of her former home. Her "Song of Lancaster" was described as a "metrical history after the style of Hiawatha". Longfellow corresponded with her approvingly about it. She also wrote the essay "Women's Work in Kentucky". In May 1892, Potts joined a new monthly publication focused on "literature, education and art", called the Illustrated Kentuckian.

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ISBN-13: 9781034323631
Publisher: Blurb
Publication date: 04/26/2024
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.41(d)
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