Davis, Mollie Moore (1844–1909)

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Davis, Mollie Moore (1844–1909)

American poet, regional and children's writer. Name variations: Mollie Evelyn Moore; Mollie Evelyn Moore Davis; Mary Evelyn Davis. Born Mary Eveline Moore, April 12, 1844, in either Ladiga or White Plains, Alabama; died Jan 1, 1909, in New Orleans, Louisiana; dau. of John Moore and Mary Ann (Crutchfield) Moore; m. Major Thomas E. Davis (tobacco merchant, 1835–1917), Oct 20, 1874.

Author of poetry, works for children, plays, and prose works set in Texas and Louisiana; early prose published in Houston Telegram and New Orleans Picayune; published best-known book, In War Times at La Rose Blanche Plantation (1888), and most popular book, The Price of Silence (1907); other works include Minding the Gap (verse 1967) and An Elephant's Track and Other Stories (1897).

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