Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge
1831 - 1905
General Information
Bio
(1831-1905) Writer, novelist. Mary Mapes Dodge was born in New York City. She was editor of St. Nicholas Magazine, a magazine for children. She lived in Onteora Park, New York, in Yarrow Cottage, which she purchased in 1888; she died in Tannersville, New York, and the children of the community processed at her funereal.
Full Name
Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge
Locations
Greene
Author's Timeline
Unknown
LITWORK
"Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates"
Unknown
RESIDENCE
Ms. Dodge lived in Onteora Park, New York.
1831
BIRTH
Mary Elizabeth Mapes was born in New York City in 1831.
1864
LITWORK
Irvington Stories
Collection of children's stories.
Collection of children's stories.
1865
LITWORK
Hans Brinker; or, The Silver Skates
Children's story.
Children's story.
1869
LITWORK
A Few Friends and How They Amused Themselves
1874
LITWORK
Rhymes and Jingles
Verse.
Verse.
1876
LITWORK
Baby Days
Collection.
Collection.
1879
LITWORK
Along the Way
Verse.
Verse.
1883
LITWORK
Donald and Dorothy
1884
LITWORK
Baby World
Collection.
Collection.
1894
LITWORK
The Land of Pluck
1894
LITWORK
When Life Is Young
Verse.
Verse.
1905
DEATH
Mary Mapes Dodge died in Tannersville, New York in 1905.
1905
INTERMENT
Dodge is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, at 1137 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey.
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