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Julia Arabella Eastman

EASTMAN, Julia Arabella, author, born in Fulton, New York, 17 July 1837. She became successful teacher, and, with her sister, Sarah, opened in 1880 the Dana Hall preparatory school for students entering Wellesley College. She has published juvenile storybooks, among them "Short Comings and Long Goings" (Boston, 1869); " Beulah Hornhey" (1871); and "Young Rick" (1875); also many articles and short poems in newspapers.

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