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Susan Fenimore Cooper (18131894)
Cooper, Susan Fenimore. An American prose-writer, daughter of Fenimore Cooper; born in Scarsdale, NY, 1813; died in Cooperstown, NY, Dec. 31, 1894. During the last years of her father’s life she was his secretary and amanuensis. She wrote: ‘Rural Hours’ (1850); ‘Fields Old and New’ (1854); ‘The Shield: A Narrative’; ‘Mt. Vernon to the Children of America’ (1858); ‘Rhyme and Reason of Country Life’; and others.