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  1. Mary Virginia Terhune (née Hawes, December 21, 1830 – June 3, 1922), also known by her penname Marion Harland, was an American author who was prolific and bestselling in both fiction and non-fiction genres.

  2. May 30, 2024 · Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune (born Dec. 21, 1830, Dennisville, Va., U.S.—died June 3, 1922, New York, N.Y.) was an American writer who achieved great success with both her romantic novels and her books and columns of advice for homemakers.

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  3. Writer and homemaker Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune (1830-1922) began her first novel at the age of sixteen. It was published by her father in 1854 after it was rejected by a formal publisher.

  4. Mary Virginia Terhune. (1830—1922) Quick Reference. (18301922), popular romantic novelist, whose 26 novels, mostly concerned with the South before or during the Civil War, marked by a strongly moral manner, include Alone (1854), Sunny-bank (1866), and A Gallant Fight (1888).

  5. Mary Virginia Terhune, known primarily by her pseudonym, Marion Harland, was remembered for her romantic Southern novels of the U.S. Civil War period.

  6. Mary Virginia Terhune enjoyed a career as a home economics writer and novelist that spanned eight decades. She was born Mary Virginia Hawes in Amelia County, Virginia, in 1830, the third of nine children of Samuel Pierce Hawes and Judith Smith Hawes .

  7. Mary Virginia Terhune (Marion H arlan d) : Writer, Minister's Wife, and Domestic Expert. by Karen Manners Smith. ITWAS A WINTER'S DAY IN VIRGINIA IN isters. The child was sent off to practice the mid 1830s. In an empty hen house on her sewing and play dolls with her older.