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A daughter of minister (and one-term member of United States Congress) Mark Trafton, Trafton was born in Saccarappa, Maine around 1842 (sources vary, it was likely closer to 1842 though many say February 8, 1845).
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A daughter of minister (and one-term member of United States Congress) Mark Trafton, Trafton was born in Saccarappa, Maine around 1842 (sources vary, it was likely closer to 1842 though many say February 8, 1845).
She studied for a time at Wesleyan Female College in Wilmington, Delaware.
She began publishing short pieces in the Springfield Republican newspaper in 1868 under a pseudonym. In 1872, a series of her foreign letters published in that paper were released in book form as An American Girl Abroad. Two novels were serialized in Scribner"s Monthly before being published in book form, including Katherine Earle (1874) and His Inheritance (1878).
Her 1890 work Dorothy"s Experience first appeared in serial form in the Christian Union.
She was opposed to women"s suffrage. A 1980 volume on American women writers opined that Trafton is little remembered now, and likely did not have much impact on other writers of her time.
Yet, although "her plots, by modern standards, seem contrived and sentimental.. she wrote lively, interesting stories" and "remained popular with young readers for at least a few decades.".
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