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DUPUI, Eliza Ann, author, born in Petersburg, Virginia, about 1814 ; died in New Orleans in January 1881. She was descended from Colonel Dupuy, who led the band of Huguenot exiles to the banks of James River. At an early age she became a governess in Natchez, and while so employed wrote her first book, "[['he Conspirators," in which Aaron Burr is the principal character. Her other works include "Tile Huguenot Exiles"; "Emma Wattou, or Trials and Triumphs " ; "Celeste "; "Florence, or the Fatal Vow" ; " Separation"; " Concealed Treasure"; " Ashleigh" ; and "The Country Neighborhood." She wrote in all about forty stories, most of them for the New York "Ledger."
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