Marion Couthouy Smith

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Born(1853-10-22)October 22, 1853
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
DiedNovember 19, 1931(1931-11-19) (aged 78)
New York, New York, US
OccupationAuthor, poet
LanguageEnglish
Marion Couthoy Smith
A photo of Marion Couthoy Smith taken for the Chicago World's Fair, originally published in The Congress of Women: Held in the Woman's Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, U. S. A., 1893. Chicago, Ill: Monarch Book Company, 1894.
A photo of Marion Couthoy Smith taken for the Chicago World's Fair, originally published in The Congress of Women: Held in the Woman's Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, U. S. A., 1893. Chicago, Ill: Monarch Book Company, 1894.
Born(1853-10-22)October 22, 1853
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
DiedNovember 19, 1931(1931-11-19) (aged 78)
New York, New York, US
OccupationAuthor, poet
LanguageEnglish
GenrePoetry
Relatives
  • Henry Pratt (father)
  • Maria Couthouy Williams (mother)

Marion Couthouy Smith (1853–1931) was a poet from the United States. She published three books of poetry between 1906 and 1918 and individual poems through the Harper's Magazine, Century Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, and The New England Magazine.

Marion Couthouy Smith was born in Philadelphia on October 22, 1853 the daughter of Henry Pratt and Maria Couthouy Williams.[1][2] She graduated 1871 from Miss A. M. Anable's school in Philadelphia.[1][2]

She died in New York City on November 19, 1931.[3]

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