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MAGILL, Mary Tucker, author, born in Jefferson county, Virginia, 21 August, 1832. She was educated at Richmond and at the University of Virginia, where her father, Dr. Alfred T. Magill, was professor of medicine. After the war she established, with her mother, who was a daughter of Judge Henry St. G. Tucker, a boarding-school at Winchester, Virginia Miss Magill has contributed sketches to periodicals and corresponded with various newspapers, and is the author of "The Holcombes," a story of Virginia home life (Philadelphia, 1868); "Women, or Chronicles of the Late War" (1870); a "School History of Virginia," generally used in the public schools of the state (Baltimore, 1877); and "Pantomimes, or Wordless Poems" (Boston, 1882).
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