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Caroline Chesebro'
Caroline Chesebro' (March 30, 1825 – February 16, 1873) was a 19th-century American writer of fiction, including short stories, juvenile literature, and novels. Born "Caroline Chesebrough", but known by her preferred spelling of "Caroline Chesebro'", she was the founder of ''The Packard Quarterly''. Chesebro first became known as a writer in 1848, when she was engaged as a contributor to '' Graham's American Monthly Magazine''. Subsequently, she was connected as a sketch writer with many prominent monthly magazines and other periodicals. In 1851, she published a volume of short stories under the collective head of ''Dreamland by Daylight, a Panorama of Romance'', and a year later, she wrote her debut novel, '' Isa, a Pilgrimage'', followed by another novel, ''Victoria, or the World Overcome'', in 1856. Chesebro' also wrote ''The Beautiful Gate, and Other Tales'', and was an occasional contributor to some of the daily newspapers. In later years, her short stories were attractive t ...
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