Bates, Charlotte Fiske (1838–1916)
Bates, Charlotte Fiske (1838–1916)
American poet. Name variations: Mme Adolphe Rogé or Roge; Charlotte Fiske Rogé. Born in New York, NY, Nov 30, 1838; died 1916; dau. of Harvey Bates; educated in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Assisted Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in compiling Poems of Places; also edited the Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song (Boston, 1882), contributed to magazines, and published Risk and Other Poems (1879).
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