Rose Hartwick Thorpe

Rose Hartwick Thorpe

Rose Hartwick Thorpe (born July 18, 1850) was an American poet who was born in Mishawaka, Indiana. Among her poems were "Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight". She died July 19, 1939 in San Diego, California.

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