Jamison, Cecilia V. (1837–1909)

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Jamison, Cecilia V. (1837–1909)

Canadian-American author and painter. Name variations: Cecilia Viets Dakin Hamilton Jamison; Cecilia Hamilton. Born Cecilia Viets Dakin, 1837, in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada; died April 11, 1909, in Roxbury, MA; educated privately in Boston, NY, and Paris; m. George Hamilton, 1860; m. Samuel Jamison (lawyer), 1878 (died 1902).

Published 1st book Something To Do: A Novel (1871); with assistance from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, published Woven of Many Threads (1872); painted portraits of Longfellow (now located at Tulane University) and Louis Agassiz (now located at Boston Society of Natural History), among others; became well known for juvenile literature and adult romances (1880s), including Ropes of Sand and Other Stories (1873), Lady Jane (1891) and The Penhallow Family (1905).

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