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Lillian Rozell Messenger (née , Rozell; pen name, Zena Clifton; 1843 – October 1, 1921) was an American poet from Kentucky. Among her first acknowledged poems were those brought out in a volume entitled, Threads of fate, 1872. Other volumes included Fragments from an old inn, 1885; The Vision of gold, 1886; and The Southern Cross, 1891. "Columbus" was read by Governor John Wesley Hoyt of Wyoming Territory during the patriotic celebration at the Woman's Building, World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893. "In the heart of America," was read at the Cotton States and International Exposition, in Atlanta, 1895. Messenger contributed many poems to the Louisville Journal, Memphis papers, and the New York Home Journal. Her most ambitious poems were lengthy, narrative ones, with themes such as

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  • Lillian Rozell Messenger (née , Rozell; pen name, Zena Clifton; 1843 – October 1, 1921) was an American poet from Kentucky. Among her first acknowledged poems were those brought out in a volume entitled, Threads of fate, 1872. Other volumes included Fragments from an old inn, 1885; The Vision of gold, 1886; and The Southern Cross, 1891. "Columbus" was read by Governor John Wesley Hoyt of Wyoming Territory during the patriotic celebration at the Woman's Building, World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893. "In the heart of America," was read at the Cotton States and International Exposition, in Atlanta, 1895. Messenger contributed many poems to the Louisville Journal, Memphis papers, and the New York Home Journal. Her most ambitious poems were lengthy, narrative ones, with themes such as (en)
  • Lillian Rozell Messenger (ur. 1844, zm. 1921) – poetka amerykańska, znana także pod pseudonimem Zena Clifton. Urodziła się w Ballard county w stanie Kentucky. Jej rodzice pochodzili z Wirginii. Byli nimi F.O. Rozell i jego żona Caroline H. Cole. Dziadek ze strony ojca przybył do Ameryki z Nicei w czasie wojen napoleońskich, natomiast przodkowie matki przypłynęli z Anglii. Ojciec był lekarzem. Interesował się poezją i muzyką. Po tym, jak zmarł, Lillian nie wróciła już do szkoły. W wieku ledwo szesnastu lat poślubiła Northa A. Messengera, mieszkańca miejscowości Tuscumbia. Wtedy też zaczęła publikować. Po czterech latach owdowiała. Została z synem. Wydała kilka tomów wierszy, w tym Threads of Fate (1872), Fragments from an Old Inn (1885), In the Heart of America (1896) i The Heroine of the H (pl)
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