Olive White Smith

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Olive White Smith

Alice Matilda "Olive" White Smith (December 25, 1846 - August 26, 1918) was an American writer and poet, best known in literature as Mrs. Clinton Smith.

Alice Matilda "Olive" White was born in Clarendon, Vermont, on December 25, 1846. Her ancestors were among the early settlers of Vermont. Her father, Charles White, was a pioneer geologist and the discoverer of several of the Vermont marble quarries. Her childhood was passed among the Green Mountains. She grew up with a mind imbued with a stern morality, tempered by a love of humanity, which led her in girlhood to be intelligently interested in the abolition of slavery. [1]

She was educated under Mrs. H. F. Leavitt. in the female seminary established by Emma Willard, in Middlebury, Vermont. [1]

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