Julia Louisa Dumont
Julia Louisa Dumont | |
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| Born | Julia Louisa Cory October 1794 Waterford, Ohio, US |
| Died | January 2, 1857 (aged 62) Vevay, Indiana, US |
| Occupation | Educator, writer |
| Period | Romantic era |
| Children | 6, including Ebenezer Dumont |
Julia Louisa Dumont (October 1794 – January 2, 1857) was an American educator and writer of prose of the Romantic era. Born in Ohio, she resided for 43 years at Vevay, Indiana. She was one of the chief figures in the group of writers and poets who flourished in the Ohio Valley in its early history, and is remembered as the first Hoosier to become known beyond the State through prose. Her Life Sketches from Common Paths: A Series of American Tales, published at New York City in 1856, is considered exemplary of the day.