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  1. Caroline Lathrop Post (November 27, 1824 – May 3, 1915) was an American poet. Born Caroline Lathrop in Ashford, Connecticut, her youth included residencies in Hartford and Pittsfield, Massachusetts. She married businessman Charles Rollin Post on October 10, 1853 and moved to Springfield, Illinois.

  2. Caroline Lathrop Post was born in Ashford, Connecticut, on November 27, 1824, and began her writing career at an early age. Her family later moved to Hartford, Connecticut, and Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

  3. Biografía. Charles William Post nació el 26 de octubre de 1854 en Springfield, Illinois, hijo de Charles Rollin Post y Caroline Lathrop Post. 1 Estudió en la Universidad Industrial de Illinois un par de años, pero abandonó antes de lograr el título. 2 . Ella Leticia Merriweather. En noviembre de 1874, Post se casó con Ella ...

  4. A Woman of the Century. A Woman of the Century —le acompaña el subtítulo «Mil cuatrocientos setenta esbozos biográficos acompañados de retratos de las más destacadas mujeres estadounidenses en todos los ámbitos de la sociedad»— es un libro editado en 1893 por Frances Elizabeth Willard y Mary Ashton Rice Livermore que recoge las ...

  5. Post, commonly known as "C. W.", was born October 26, 1854, in Springfield, Illinois, the son of Charles Rollin Post and Caroline Lathrop Post, and grew up in the adopted hometown of Abraham Lincoln, who served as President of the United States during Post's childhood.

  6. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Caroline Lathrop Post, an author and poet, Lillian Blanche Fearing, a lawyer and poet, Ellen M. Carpenter, an artist, and Louisa May Alcott, an author, are this week's Women of the Week. To learn about them by viewing their items, please click on their images.

  7. POST, Mrs. Caroline Lathrop, poet and author, born in Ashford, Conn., in 1824. Her ancestry runs back to the New England Puritans. In her youth her family removed to Hartford, Conn. After her marriage she lived for some years in Pittsfield, Mass., after which she lived in Springfield, Ill., for twenty-five years.