Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney

Julia Abigail Carney
Born Julia Abigail Fletcher
April 6, 1823
Lancaster, Massachusetts
Died November 1, 1908 (aged 85)
Nationality American
Occupation educator
Known for "Little Things".
Spouse(s) Thomas J. Carney

Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney, born Julia Fletcher (April 6, 1823, Lancaster, Massachusetts – November 1, 1908, Galesburg, Illinois) was an American educator and poet. She wrote the poem "Little things".[1]

Educated at Lancaster Academy, Julia Fletcher achieved fame in 1845 for her poem "Little Things".[2] In 1849 she married Thomas J. Carney, a Universalist minister; four of the couple's nine children died in infancy.[3]

Julia Fletcher Carney wrote for Universalist and other periodicals; many of her poems were set to music and published in school text-books or as hymns.[4]

References

  1. Herringshaw, T. W., Herringshaw's national library of American biography, 5 vols, 1909-14
  2. For different accounts of the publishing history of this poem, see Gardner, Martin, Famous Poems from Bygone Days, 1995, p. 35
  3. Litvin, Martin. Papers re: Julia Fletcher Carney, 1843-1988 at Andover-Harvard Theological Library
  4. "Mrs. T. J. Carney". Hymnary. Retrieved 23 July 2013.

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