Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye
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Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye (December 15, 1858 - November 11, 1923) was an American writer and biographer. Her story "The A.O.I.B.R.", which appeared in Harper's Bazaar in 1889 with an illustration of a child reading, is cited by the Rockwell Centre for American Visual Studies as a surprisingly early illustration of a girl reading. Allegra Eggleston (Seelye's sister) and Rosina Emmet Sherwood provided illustrations for Seelye's stories.
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Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye
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Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye
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Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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1923-11-11
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Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
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Elizabeth Craig Eggleston
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Elizabeth Eggleston Seelye (December 15, 1858 - November 11, 1923) was an American writer and biographer. Her story "The A.O.I.B.R.", which appeared in Harper's Bazaar in 1889 with an illustration of a child reading, is cited by the Rockwell Centre for American Visual Studies as a surprisingly early illustration of a girl reading. Allegra Eggleston (Seelye's sister) and Rosina Emmet Sherwood provided illustrations for Seelye's stories.
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Elizabeth Craig Eggleston