Emily Huntington Miller

Emily Huntington Miller Emily Clark Huntington Miller (October 22, 1833 – November 2, 1913) was an American author, editor, poet, and educator who co-founded ''St. Nicholas Magazine'', a publication for children. Earlier in her career, she served as the Assistant Editor of ''The Little Corporal'', a children's magazine and Associate Editor of the ''Ladies' Home Journal''. Miller and Jennie Fowler Willing were involved with organizing a convention in Cleveland in 1874, at which the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union was formed. In September 1891, Miller was appointed Dean of Women at Northwestern University in Illinois. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Girls' book of treasures : including entertaining and instructive stories, travels, pastimes, poems, recitations, in-door games, out-door games, and a great variety of other good r...

    Published 1894
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    The Little corporal.

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