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Lothrop may refer to: People Surname * Amy Lothrop, pseudonym of Anna Bartlett Warner (1827–1915), American writer of books and religious poems *Corrie Lothrop (born 1992), American artistic gymnast *Daniel Lothrop (1831–1892), American publisher * Forest Lothrop (born 1924), former American football coach in the United States *George V. N. Lothrop (1817–1897), politician in the U.S. state of Michigan and Michigan Attorney General from 1848 until 1851 *John Lothrop (1584–1653), English Anglican clergyman, became a Congregationalist minister and emigrant to New England *Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (1892–1965), American archaeologist and anthropologist *Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (clergyman) (1804–1886), American Unitarian clergyman Given name * Frederick Lothrop Ames, Jr. (1876–1921), the great-grandson of Oliver Ames, who established the Ames Shovel Company *Harold Lothrop Borden, (1876–1900), the only son of Canada's Minister of Militia and Defence, Frederick William Bord ...
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Amy Lothrop
Anna Bartlett Warner (August 31, 1827 – January 22, 1915) was an American writer, the author of several books, and of poems set to music as hymns and religious songs for children. Biography Anna Bartlett Warner was born on Long Island on August 31, 1827. She died at her home in Highland Falls, New York on January 22, 1915. Work The best known of her hymns is almost certainly "Jesus Loves Me". Some stanzas of this appear in modern hymnals rewritten by David Rutherford McGuire. She wrote some books jointly with her sister Susan Warner (Elizabeth Wetherell) which included ''Wych Hazel'' (1853), ''Mr. Rutherford's Children'' (1855) and ''The Hills of the Shatemuc'' (1856). She sometimes wrote under the pseudonym ''Amy Lothrop''. She wrote thirty-one novels on her own, the most popular of which was ''Dollars and Cents'' (1852), Others were ''Gold of Chickaree'', ''In West Point Colors'' (1904), ''Stories of Blackberry Hollow'' and Stories of Vinegar Hill (1872). She also wrote a bi ...
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