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COOKE, ROSE TERRY (1827-1892) , American writer, nee Terry , was born at West Hartford, Connecticut, on the 17th of February
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Cooke she was best known for her fresh and humorous stories, though in 1888 she published more verse in her Complete Poems. The chief
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Terry Cooke , were Happy Dodd (1878), Somebody's Neighbors (1881), Root-bound (1885), The Sphinx 's Children (1886), Steadfast (1889) and Huckleberries (1891). She died at Pittsfield, Massachusetts , on the 18th of July 1892.End of Article: COOKE, ROSE TERRY (1827-1892) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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