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Author: Rebecca S. Pollard
Pseudonyms: Kate Harrington
Born: September 20, 1831, Allegheny City, Pennsylvania.
Died: May 29, 1917, Ft. Madison, Iowa.
Buried: Farmington, Iowa.
A teacher, writer and poet, Pollard spent her most productive years in Iowa. Her father, Professor N. R. Smith, was a playwright and authority on Shakespeare. She was married to New York poet and editor Oliver I. Taylor. She was the anonymous author of Emma Bartlett, or Prejudice and Fanaticism, a fictional reply to Uncle Tom’s Cabin, intended to expose the hypocrisy of Know-Nothingism.
Pollard’s family moved to Ohio, then Kentucky, where she worked as a teacher. Later, she taught in Chicago, Illinois. Pollard lived in various Iowa cities, including Farmington, Keosauqua, Burling… Go to person page >
Display Title: Alles weih' ich dirFirst Line: Herr, ich weih' mich dir nun völligTune Title: [Herr, ich weih' mich dir nun völlig]Author: J. J. F.; Rebecca S. PollardDate: 1919
Display Title: Alles Weih' ich dirFirst Line: Herr, ich weih' mich dir nun völligTune Title: [Herr, ich weih' mich dir nun völlig]Author: J. J. F.; Rebecca S. PollardDate: 1914
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