Famous American Belles of the Nineteenth Century
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Famous American Belles of the Nineteenth Century, by Virginia Tatnall Peacock
Emily Marshall
(Mrs. William Foster Otis)
From portrait by Chester Harding
Famous American Belles of the Nineteenth Century By Virginia Tatnall Peacock
ILLUSTRATED
Philadelphia & London J. B. Lippincott Company 1901
Copyright, 1900 by J. B. Lippincott Company
ELECTROTYPED AND PRINTED BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A.
To My Dear Mother from whom I derived my first conception of all that is most beautiful in woman
During the century now drawing to its close there have appeared in America from time to time women of so pre-eminent a beauty, so dazzling a wit, so powerful a magnetism, that their names belong no less to the history of their country than those of the men whose genius has raised it to the rank it holds to-day among the nations of the earth. Among them have been women of the highest type of mental and moral development, women of great political and of great social genius, all of whom have left the impress of their remarkable personalities upon their time. When they have manifested these qualities in their girlhood they have risen frequently to an eminence such as it is scarcely possible for the women of any other country to attain at a correspondingly early age.