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M.C. Pyle


Born
in Birmingham, Pennsylvania, The United States
October 04, 1828

Died
November 02, 1885

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Margaret Churchman Painter Pyle wrote stories and poems for the children's magazines St. Nicholas, Harper's Young People, and The Little Messenger. Her translations of Victor Hugo (an adaptation called Gavroche: The Gamin of Paris) and Voltaire's Zadig were serialized in the Delaware State Journal.

She was the mother of Howard and Katharine Pyle and mother-in-law of Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle. Originally Quakers, she and her family left the Wilmington Friends for the Swedenborg Church of the Holy City of the New Jerusalem in 1862.
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The Children's Book of Poetry

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Gavroche: The Gamin of Paris

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