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Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905

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Personal name headingDodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905
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Variant(s)Dodzh, Meri Meĭps, 1830-1905
Dodge, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth), 1830-1905
Daoji, Mali Mapusi, 1830-1905
道吉玛丽玛普斯, 1830-1905
Mali Mapusi Daoji, 1830-1905
玛丽·玛普斯·道吉, 1830-1905
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1830-01-26
Death date1905-08-21
Place of birthNew York (N.Y.)
Place of deathTannersville (N.Y.)
Field of activityChildren's literature
Fiction
Profession or occupationAuthors Periodical editors
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inWright, C. M. Lady of the silver skates, c1979: t.p. (Mary Mapes Dodge, 1830-1905) p. 1 (b. 1/26/1830) p. 227 (poem by M. M. Dodge titled 1905 Seventy-five) p. 232 (d. 8/21/1905)
Ltr. from C. M. Wright, 10/30/79 (Mary Mapes Dodge; cites a family bk. w/Mapes family dates, shows 1/26/1830-8/21/1905; cites family genealogy by Donald Dodge (nephew of M. M. Dodge) with her b. date as 1830; also cites evidence that M. M. Dodge's sister Sophia b. 1831 & was younger)
Her The Irvington stories, 1865: t.p. (M.E. Dodge)
MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905; usage: Mary Mapes Dodge; M.E. Dodge; Mary E. Dodge; note: full name Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge)
Dodge, Mary Mapes. Mary Anne, [1983]: title page (by Mary Mapes Dodge), jacket flap (Mary Mapes Dodge is perhaps most well known for here now-classic story Hans Brinker, or, The Silver Skates, which was published in 1865. She exerted a far greater influence on children's literature, however, as editor and contributor to St. Nicholas magazine ...)
Dodge, Mary Mapes. Hans Brinker, or, The silver skates, 2005: title page (Mary Mapes Dodge ; with illustrations by Alice Carsey)
Artemis Literary Sources, accessed April 4, 2016: "Mary (Elizabeth) Mapes Dodge (1831-1905)," Something About the Author, Vol. 21 (1980) (Born January 26, 1831 (or 1838 according to some sources), in New York City; died August 21, 1905, at Onteora Park, New York ... author of children's books; associate editor of Hearth and Home Magazine, 1870-73; first editor of St. Nicholas Magazine, 1873-1905 ...)
Yin bing xie, 2003: t.p. (玛丽·玛普斯·道吉 = Mali Mapusi Daoji; Mary Mapes Dodge)
Wikipedia, November 26, 2019 (Mary Mapes Dodge; Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge (January 26, 1831 - August 21, 1905) was an American children's author and editor, best known for her novel Hans Brinker; born New York City; died Tannersville, New York)
Associated languageeng