Julia H. Scott
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Julia H. Scott (née , Kinney; November 4, 1809 – March 5, 1842) was an American author who had the distinction of being the Poet of Sheshequin. She wrote numerous articles of prose and poetry, which were published in many of the most popular literary periodicals in the U.S. She was a prominent literary figure in the Universalist religion, along with Sarah Carter Edgarton Mayo and Caroline Mehitable Fisher Sawyer.
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Julia H. Scott
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Julia Hutchinson Kinney Scott
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Julia Hutchinson Kinney Scott
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Towanda, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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1842-03-05
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Sheshequin, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Julia H. Scott signature .png
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David L. Scott
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Universalist religion
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Julia H. Scott (née , Kinney; November 4, 1809 – March 5, 1842) was an American author who had the distinction of being the Poet of Sheshequin. She wrote numerous articles of prose and poetry, which were published in many of the most popular literary periodicals in the U.S. She was a prominent literary figure in the Universalist religion, along with Sarah Carter Edgarton Mayo and Caroline Mehitable Fisher Sawyer.
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