Marion HarlandMarion Harland
American Novelist and Journalist
1831 – 1922 A.D.

Marian Harland, the pen name of Mrs. E. P. Terhune, an American novelist and journalist, born in Richmond, Va., of New England ancestry.

She was editorially connected with Babyhood, Wide Awake, Saint Nicholas, and the Home-Maker, and during her long career, she wrote many popular domestic manuals, social essays, sketches of travel, novels and short stories.

Her works include: Alone, A Tale of Southern Life and Manners (1854), Common Sense in the Household (1872) and Marion Harland’s Autobiography (1910).

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Reference: Famous Women; An Outline of Feminine Achievement Through the Ages With Life Stories of Five Hundred Noted Women By Joseph Adelman. Copyright, 1926 by Ellis M. Lonow Company.