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Eudora Bumstead (née , Stone; August 26, 1860 – 1892) was a 19th-century American poet and hymnwriter, remembered as "the children's poet". She began writing rhymes in childhood, and when ten years old was paid US$2 for a poem entitled, "Signs of Spring", which was published in Our Young Folks, then edited by John Townsend Trowbridge. Along with several other young writers, including: C. A. Stephens, William S. Walsh, Robert M. Walsh, Helen Gray Cone, Eleanor C. Donnelly, Mary Sheldon Barnes, Theodora Robinson Jenness, F. ("Fern") Hamilton, and ("Clarence Fairfield"), Bumstead got her start as a writer at Our Young Folks.

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  • Eudora Stone Bumstead (Bedford, Estados Unidos, 26 de agosto de 1860-1892) fue una poetisa y escritora estadounidense. Se la conocía como «la poeta de los niños». (es)
  • Eudora Bumstead (née , Stone; August 26, 1860 – 1892) was a 19th-century American poet and hymnwriter, remembered as "the children's poet". She began writing rhymes in childhood, and when ten years old was paid US$2 for a poem entitled, "Signs of Spring", which was published in Our Young Folks, then edited by John Townsend Trowbridge. Along with several other young writers, including: C. A. Stephens, William S. Walsh, Robert M. Walsh, Helen Gray Cone, Eleanor C. Donnelly, Mary Sheldon Barnes, Theodora Robinson Jenness, F. ("Fern") Hamilton, and ("Clarence Fairfield"), Bumstead got her start as a writer at Our Young Folks. (en)
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  • Eudora Stone Bumstead (Bedford, Estados Unidos, 26 de agosto de 1860-1892) fue una poetisa y escritora estadounidense. Se la conocía como «la poeta de los niños». (es)
  • Eudora Bumstead (née , Stone; August 26, 1860 – 1892) was a 19th-century American poet and hymnwriter, remembered as "the children's poet". She began writing rhymes in childhood, and when ten years old was paid US$2 for a poem entitled, "Signs of Spring", which was published in Our Young Folks, then edited by John Townsend Trowbridge. Along with several other young writers, including: C. A. Stephens, William S. Walsh, Robert M. Walsh, Helen Gray Cone, Eleanor C. Donnelly, Mary Sheldon Barnes, Theodora Robinson Jenness, F. ("Fern") Hamilton, and ("Clarence Fairfield"), Bumstead got her start as a writer at Our Young Folks. (en)
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