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Jennie Maria Drinkwater Conklin (née , Drinkwater; pen name, Mrs. Nathaniel Conklin; April 14, 1841 – April 28, 1900) was a 19th-century American author and social activist. While still in her teens, she became known for her stories for children. She wrote books for girls as well as for the religious press. Conklin was the originator of the organization known as the Shut-In Society, which was a bureau of correspondence for disabled women and girls.

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  • Jennie Maria Drinkwater Conklin (née , Drinkwater; pen name, Mrs. Nathaniel Conklin; April 14, 1841 – April 28, 1900) was a 19th-century American author and social activist. While still in her teens, she became known for her stories for children. She wrote books for girls as well as for the religious press. Conklin was the originator of the organization known as the Shut-In Society, which was a bureau of correspondence for disabled women and girls. (en)
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  • New Vernon, New Jersey, U.S. (en)
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  • Hillside Cemetery, Scotch Plains, New Jersey, U.S. (en)
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  • Jennie Maria Drinkwater Conklin (née , Drinkwater; pen name, Mrs. Nathaniel Conklin; April 14, 1841 – April 28, 1900) was a 19th-century American author and social activist. While still in her teens, she became known for her stories for children. She wrote books for girls as well as for the religious press. Conklin was the originator of the organization known as the Shut-In Society, which was a bureau of correspondence for disabled women and girls. (en)
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