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    Phoebe Cary (September 4, 1824 – July 31, 1871) was an American poet, and the younger sister of poet Alice Cary (18201871). The sisters co-published poems in 1849, and then each went on to publish volumes of their own.

  2. American poet Phoebe Cary was born in 1824 and grew up on a farm near Cincinnati, Ohio, in an area later immortalized by her sister Alice’s Clovernook stories. Both sisters immersed themselves in the classics of literature under the tutelage of an older sister whose death in 1833 affected them…

  3. Phoebe Cary. Cary sisters, were American poets whose work was both moralistic and idealistic. Alice Cary (b. April 26, 1820, Mount Healthy, near Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.—d. February 12, 1871, New York, New York) and Phoebe Cary (b. September 4, 1824, Mount Healthy, near Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.—d.

  4. American poet Phoebe Cary was born in 1824 and grew up on a farm near Cincinnati, Ohio, in an area later immortalized by her sister Alice’s Clovernook stories. Both sisters immersed themselves in the classics of literature under the tutelage of an older sister whose...

  5. Born in 1824 in rural Ohio, Phoebe Cary, alongside sister Alice Cary, made a name for herself in American Poetry. Phoebe Cary was one of nine children to Robert and Elizabeth Cary. As a child, Cary suffered the loss of her mother and two sisters.

  6. Cary, Phoebe (1824–1871) American poet who, in a literary partnership with sister Alice, was less known for her poetry than for her support of her more famous sibling.

  7. Alice Cary. 1820–1871. Artist unknown, painting photographed by Rick Dikeman. The sisters Alice and Phoebe Cary grew up on a farm near Cincinnati, Ohio. There they immersed themselves in the classics of literature under the tutelage of an older sister whose death in 1833 affected them deeply.

  8. Phoebe Cary was born in 1824 and grew up on a farm near Cincinnati, Ohio, in an area later immortalized by her sister Alice’s Clovernook stories. Both sisters immersed themselves in the classics of literature under the tutelage of an older sister whose death in 1833 affected them deeply.

  9. www.encyclopedia.com › arts › news-wires-white-papers-and-booksCary, Phoebe | Encyclopedia.com

    CARY, Phoebe. Born 4 September 1824, Mount Healthy, Ohio; died 31 July 1871, Newport, Rhode Island. Daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Jessup Cary. Phoebe Cary grew up in a rough farmhouse eight miles north of Cincinnati, Ohio.

  10. Cary sisters, were American poets whose work was both moralistic and idealistic. Alice Cary (b. April 26, 1820, Mount Healthy, near Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.—d. February 12, 1871, New York, New York) and Phoebe Cary (b. September 4, 1824, Mount Healthy, near Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.—d.

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