Bates, Clara Doty (1838–1895)
Bates, Clara Doty (1838–1895)
American author. Born Clara Doty in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Dec 22, 1838; died in Chicago, Oct 14, 1895; m. Morgan Bates (Chicago publisher).
Lived in Chicago and published many juvenile books in the 19th century; also wrote From Heart's Content (1892).
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