CATHARINE ANN WARFIELD (WARE)
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An American poet and novelist; born near Natchez, Miss., June 6, 1816; died in Kentucky, May 21, 1877. She published, with her sister Eleanor, "The Wife of Leon, and Other Poems" (1844); "The Indian Chamber", etc. (1846): and wrote "The Household of Bouverie" (1860); "The Romance of the Green Seal" (1867); "Miriam Monfort" (1873); "Hester Howard's Temptation" (1875); "A Double Wedding" (1875); "Sea and Shore" (1876); "The Romance of Beauseincourt" (1876); "Ferne Fleming" (1877); "The Cardinal's Daughter" (1877).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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