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Mary L. Day

(Day, Mary L., 1836-)

An engraved vignette portrait of a young white woman in 1859; she is wearing her hair center-parted and up off her neck; a white lace collar over a dark knitted shawl.
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Mary L. Day (born 1836, died after 1883) was an American writer, best known for her 1859 memoir Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl and its 1878 sequel, The World as I Have Found It. (From Wikipedia)

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