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Whitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train), 1824-1906

LC control no.n 87946534
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3249.W3
Personal name headingWhitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train), 1824-1906
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Variant(s)Whitney, Adeline D. T., 1824-1906
Whitney, A. D. T., Mrs., 1824-1906
Whitney, Adeline Dutton Train, 1824-1906
A. D. T. W. (Adeline Dutton Train Whitney), 1824-1906
W., A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train Whitney), 1824-1906
Author of Faith Gartney's girlhood, 1824-1906
Faith Gartney's girlhood, Author of, 1824-1906
Author of Boys at Chequasset, 1824-1906
Boys at Chequasset, Author of, 1824-1906
Author of The Gayworthys, 1824-1906
Gayworthys, Author of, 1824-1906
Birth date1824-09-15
Death date1906-03-20
Place of birthBoston (Mass.)
Place of deathMilton (Mass.)
Profession or occupationPoets Novelists
Found inHer Footsteps on the seas, 1857: t.p. (A.D.T.W.)
MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Whitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train), 1824-1906; usage: Mrs. A.D.T. Whitney; A.D.T.W.; Adeline D. T. Whitney; Author of "Faith Gartney's girlhood"; Author of "Boys at Chequasset"; Author of "The Gayworthys")
LC in RLIN, 2/2/88 (hdg.: Whitney, Adeline Dutton (Train) 1824-1906)
Her Square pegs, 1899: title-page (Mrs. A.D.T. Whitney) copyright page (Adeline D.T. Whitney)
Wikipedia, viewed April 6, 2016 (heading: Adeline Dutton Train Whitney; September 15, 1824--March 20, 1906; born Adeline Dutton Train in Boston, Massachusetts; died in Milton at the age of 81; American poet and prolific writer who published more than 20 books for girls. Her books expressed a traditional view of women's roles and were popular throughout her life)
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Associated languageeng