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SMITH, Luella Dowd, author, born in Sheffield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, 16 June, 1847. She was graduated at the State normal school in Westfield, Massachusetts, in 1866, and at Temple Grove seminary, Saratoga, New York, in 1868. Since the latter date she has been a principal of public schools in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. She married J. Hadley Smith in 1875. Mrs. Smith has written numerous newspaper articles and published " Wayside Leaves " under the pen-name of "J. Luella Dowd " (Boston, 1879), and " Wind-Flowers" (1887).
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