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HARRIS, Miriam Coles, novelist, born in Dosoris, L. I., 7 July, 1834. Her maiden name was Coles. She was educated at St. Mary's hall, Burlington, New Jersey, and in New York city, and in 1864 married Sidney Harris, of that city, where she has since resided, Her first novel, "Rutledge" (New York, 18(i0), was published anonymously. Her other works include " The Sutherlands " (1862); "Louie's Last Term at St. Mary's" (1863); "Frank Warrington" (1871); "Richard Vandermark" (1871); "Roundhearts, and other Stories" (1871); "A Perfect Adonis" (1880); "Missy" (1882); and "Dear Feast of Lent" (1883).

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