MRS AUGUSTA JANE WILSON (EVANS)
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Definitions of MRS AUGUSTA JANE WILSON (EVANS)
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An American novelist; born at Columbus, Ga., May 8, 1835. She lived some years in Texas; afterwards at Mobile, Ala. Her works at one time had great popularity. They include: "Inez" (1856); "Beulah" (1859); "Macaria" (1864); "St. Elmo" (1866); "Vashti" (1869); "Infehce"; "At the Mercy of Tiberius"; "Devota".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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