Elizabeth Clementine Stedman
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Elizabeth Clementine Stedman (1810-1889) was an American writer, a sister of William E. Dodge and the mother of Edmund Clarence Stedman. She was born in New York City. At first she was married to Edmund B. Stedman, a merchant (died, 1835), and in 1841 to William Burnet Kinney. She was a contributor to the Knickerbocker and to Blackwood's. During a 14-years' stay in Europe she was a friend of the Brownings. She published: Felicita, a Metrical Romance (1855); Poems (1867); and Bianco Capello, A Tragedy (1873).
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