Bellamy, Elizabeth Whitfield (1839–1900)
Bellamy, Elizabeth Whitfield (1839–1900)
American author and teacher. Name variations: (pseudonym) Kamba Thorpe. Born Elizabeth Croom near Quincy, Florida, 1837; died in Mobile, Alabama, 1900.
Teacher who also wrote romantic novels of life in the South, including Four Oaks (1867), Little Joanna (1876), Old Man Gilbert (1888) and The Luck of the Pendennings.
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