Mary L. Day

Mary L. Day
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.
Mary L. Day, from the frontispiece of her 1859 memoir.
Born1836
Baltimore, Maryland
NationalityAmerican
Other namesMary L. Day Arms (after marriage)
OccupationWriter
Notable workIncidents in the Life of a Blind Girl (1859)
The World as I Have Found It (1878)

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.