Elizabeth Whitfield Croom Bellamy

Elizabeth Whitfield Croom Bellamy (or Emily Whitfield Croom Bellamy; pen name, Kamba Thorpe; 1837–1900) was an American novelist and essayist, born in Quincy, Florida, 17 April, 1839. She was educated in Springer Institute, New York City. She taught in a female seminary in Eutaw, Alabama, for several years. Bellamy wrote under the pen-name "Kamba Thorpe" (sometimes misspelled, "Kampa Thorpe") Four Oaks (New York, 1867), and Little Joanna (New York, 1876).[1] Additional works included Old Man Gilbert (1888) and the The Luck of the Pendennings (1895, Ladies Home Journal).[2] She contributed essays to the Mobile Sunday Times.[3] Bellamy died in 1900.

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