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Born | Esther A. Baldwin October 2, 1838 Streetsboro, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | December 28, 1921 | (aged 83)
Pen name | Hester A. Benedict |
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Alma mater | Western Reserve Seminary |
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Hester A. Benedict (née, Baldwin; after first marriage, Benedict; after second marriage, Dickinson; October 2, 1838 – December 28, 1921) was an American poet and writer. She had a literary reputation in the East before her removal to California where she served as president of the Pacific Coast Women's Press Association in San Francisco. Dickinson's works included, Vesta (1872), Fagots (1895), and Songs En Route (1911). After her second marriage, she retained "Hester A. Benedict" as a literary name, and also used it as a pen name in her second book, but not for the third one.[1][2][3]