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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Mary (Clemmer) (Ames) Hudson (1839–1884)

Hudson, Mrs. Mary (Clemmer) (Ames). An American journalist and miscellaneous writer; born at Utica, NY, 1839; died at Washington, DC, 1884. She was at one time Washington correspondent of the New York Independent. She wrote: ‘Ten Years in Washington’ (1871); ‘Memorials of Alice and Phœbe Cary’ (1872); ‘Men, Women, and Things’ (1873); ‘Poems’ (1882); and several novels, among them ‘His Two Wives’ (1874).