Bryan, Mary Edwards (1838–1913)

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Bryan, Mary Edwards (1838–1913)

American writer. Born Mary Edwards, May 17, 1838, in Lloyd, Florida; died June 15, 1913, in Clarkston, Georgia; dau. of Major John D. Edwards (1800–1883, planter and member of the Florida senate) and Louisa Crutchfield (Houghton) Edwards (1813–1891); attended Fletcher Institute; m. Iredell E. Bryan (1832–1909), Jan 10, 1854; children: 3.

Contributed to Georgia Literary and Temperance Crusader (c. 1858) and became its literary editor (c. 1859); contributed full-length novel to Southern Field and Fireside; served as co-editor of Semi-Weekly Natchitoches Times (1866–67), associate editor of Sunny South, and assistant editor of Fireside Companion and Fashion Bazaar (both published by George Munro); published many novels, including Manch (1880) and Wild Work (1881); served as editor of Half Hour (1897–1900) and as writer for Uncle Remus's Magazine and Golden Age.

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