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WAKEFIELD, Nancy Amelia Woodbury Priest, poet, born in Royalton, Massachusetts, 7 December, 1836; died in Winchendon, Massachusetts, 21 September, 1870. Her maiden name was Priest, and in 1865 she married Lieutenant Arlington C. Wakefield. Her fame rests on the popular poem "Over the River." which first appeared in the Springfield, Massachusetts, "Republican" in 1857. A collection of her poems was published by her mother, Mrs. Francis D. Priest, with a memoir by the Reverend Abijah P. Marvin, of Lancaster, Massachusetts (Boston, 1871).
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