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WHITMARSH, Caroline Snowden, author, born in Boston, Massachusetts, 1 June, 1827. At the age of five she was hurried home from the Ursuline convent in Charlestown, Massachusetts, by the mob that, destroyed it, and afterward, being a delicate child, attended school but little. She has written and compiled about twenty-three volumes, chiefly religious and educational. In 1870 she married James Guild, of Roxbury. Her books include "Violet" (Boston, 1855); " Daisy" (1856) ; " Never mind the Face" (New York, 1856); and the "Summer-House Series" on scientific subjects (7 vols., Boston, 1859-'64). She has compiled " Hymns for Mothers and Children" (2 series, Boston, 1860); "Hymns of the Ages," the first series with Mrs. Anne E. Guild (3 series, 1859-'64); and "' Prayers of the Ages " (1867).--Mr. Guild's first wife, ANNE (1826-'68), whose maiden name was Gore, was a co-worker of Miss Whitmarsh, and the author of "Grandmother Lee's Portfolio " (Boston, 1857).
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