Ames, Mary Clemmer (1831–1884)

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Ames, Mary Clemmer (1831–1884)

American writer. Name variations: Mary E. Ames; Mary Clemmer, Mrs. Hudson. Born Mary Clemmer, May 6, 1831, in Utica, NY; died Aug 18, 1884, in Washington, DC; m. Daniel Ames, 1851 (div., 1874); m. Edmund Hudson (journalist), June 19, 1883.

Best known for her regular "Woman's Letter from Washington" in the New York Independent (beginning 1866) which addressed contemporary political issues; was reportedly the highest paid woman journalist in the country while writing for the Brooklyn Daily Union (1869–72); works include 3 novels (among them Eirene; or, a Woman's Right [1871]), a Memorial of Alice and Phoebe Cary (1873), and Poems of Life and Nature (1882).

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