Marietta Stanley Case
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Marietta Stanley Case (née , Stanley; August 22, 1845 – 21 July 1900) was a 19th-century American poet and temperance advocate. Her very best poems were entitled, "The Waning Century" and "Amorpatioe", the latter being written for the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.), as well as "Amor Patriæ", written for her alma mater. She was one of the Connecticut women authors given creditable mention at the Cotton States and International Exposition (Atlanta, 1895).
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Marietta Stanley Case
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Marietta Stanley Case
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Marietta Stanley Case
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South Manchester, Connecticut
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1900-07-21
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1845-08-22
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Marietta Frances Stanley
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"Amor Patriæ"
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Albert Willard Case
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Marietta Stanley Case (née , Stanley; August 22, 1845 – 21 July 1900) was a 19th-century American poet and temperance advocate. Her very best poems were entitled, "The Waning Century" and "Amorpatioe", the latter being written for the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.), as well as "Amor Patriæ", written for her alma mater. She was one of the Connecticut women authors given creditable mention at the Cotton States and International Exposition (Atlanta, 1895).
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