Английская Википедия:Dulcina Mason Jordan

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Dulcina Minerva Mason Jordan (Шаблон:DateШаблон:Fdate) was an American poet and journalist.

Dulcina Minerva Mason was born on Шаблон:Date in Marathon, New York and her parents relocated to Indiana in 1843. She married James J. Jordan, a Richmond, Indiana businessman, in 1851.[1][2]

She published a single volume of poetry, Rosemary Leaves (1873). One poem from that collection, a humorous account of the unveiling of the Tyler Davidson Fountain, was reprinted in the London Times.[1][2]

In addition to publishing in magazines and newspapers, she served as an associate editor of Cincinnati Saturday Night for three years and an editor at the Richmond Independent for ten years.[1][2] At the latter newspaper, her friend James Whitcomb Riley enlisted her to write an article to support his hoax claiming that his poem "Leonainie" was a lost poem written by Edgar Allan Poe.[3]

Dulcina Mason Jordan died on 25 April 1895 in Richmond, Indiana.[1][2]

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