Susan coolidge biography
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Woolsey had previously published articles in magazines, and she submitted a collection of her children's stories to Roberts Brothers, which published them in 1872 under the pseudonym of Susan Coolidge.Like other nineteenth-century girls' authors, Sarah Chauncy Woolsey, who wrote under the name Susan Coolidge, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on Janu, into a family related not only to Jonathan Edwards and Governor Winthrop, but also to three presidents of Yale: Sarah's great-uncle, Timothy Dwight; her uncle, Theodore Dwight Woolsey; and her cousin, Timothy Dwight.
A talented and versatile What Katy Did is an 1872 children's book written by Sarah Chauncey Woolsey under her pen name "Susan Coolidge". It follows the adventures of a twelve-year-old American girl, Katy Carr, and her family who live in the fictional lakeside Ohio town of Burnet in the 1860s.
Cleveland, USA · 9 april Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (January 29, – April 9, ) was an American children's author who wrote under the pen name Susan Coolidge. Woolsey was born on January 29, , into the wealthy, influential New England Dwight family, in Cleveland, Ohio.