Cynthia Morgan St. John
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Cynthia Morgan St. John (née , Morgan; October 11, 1852 – August 10, 1919) was an American Wordsworthian, book collector, and author. In her day, she owned the largest and most valuable Wordsworth library in the U.S. she was engaged in collecting books for 40 years.
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Clifton Springs, New York, U.S.
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1919-08-10
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Ithaca, New York, U.S.
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"A Woman of the Century"
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Wordsworth for the Young
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Henry Ancel St. John
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Cynthia Morgan St. John (née , Morgan; October 11, 1852 – August 10, 1919) was an American Wordsworthian, book collector, and author. In her day, she owned the largest and most valuable Wordsworth library in the U.S. she was engaged in collecting books for 40 years.
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