E. J. Eames

E. J. Eames
BornElizabeth Jessup
June 26, 1813
Schodack, New York, U.S.
DiedNovember 1856 (aged 43)
Channahon, Illinois, U.S.
Pen name
  • Stella
  • Mrs. E. J. Eames
Occupationwriter
Genre
  • poetry
  • prose
Spouse
Walter S. Eames
(m. 1805; died 1851)
Children4

E. J. Eames (née, Elizabeth Jessup; pen name Stella and Mrs. E. J. Eames; June 26, 1813 – November 1856) was a 19th-century American writer of prose and poetry.[1] She was a regular contributor to Horace Greeley's New Yorker for some years before her marriage (under the signature of "Stella"); and thereafter, her writings frequently appeared in Graham's Magazine, the Southern Literary Messenger, and later still, in The Columbian.[2]

  1. ^ "Mrs. Elizabeth J. Eames". The Baltimore Sun. November 13, 1856. p. 4. Retrieved January 18, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  2. ^ May 1858, p. 255.

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