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SMITH, Mary Louise Riley, author, born in Brighton, Monroe County, New York, 27 May, 1842. Her maiden name was Riley. She was educated at Brockport (N. Y.) collegiate institute, and in 1869 married Albert Smith, of Springfield, Illinois, with whom she afterward removed to New York city. She has published "A Gift of Gentians, and other Verses" (New York, 1882), and "The Inn of Rest" (1888). Some of her short poems, notably " Tired Mothers," have been widely popular, and several of them, including "His Name" and "Sometime," have been published separately as booklets, and had a large circulation.
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