Ada C. Chaplin (January 25, 1842 – December 9, 1883)[ 1] was an American writer of Christian religious works.
She was born Ada C. Coffin on January 25, 1842 in Falmouth, Massachusetts , the daughter of Robert A. Coffin and Wealthy Arms Coffin. In 1860, she married Baptist clergyman Adoniram Judson Chaplin . He was the son of Jeremiah Chaplin and his siblings included Hannah O'Brien Chaplin .[ 2]
She died of tuberculosis in 1883.[ 2]
Bibliography
A Mind of My Own [ 3] [ 4]
Little Nobody [ 3] [ 4]
Two Half Dollars [ 3] [ 4]
Widow Maynard’s Cow; or, Principle and Impulse. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society , 1863.[ 3] [ 5]
Eight Years Old [ 3] [ 4]
A Happy New Year: The Story of a Boy Who Hunted for the Little Foxes. New York: Carlton & Porter, 1864.[ 3] [ 5]
Annie Lincoln’s Lesson; or, A Day in the Life of a Thankful Child . Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1866.[ 6] [ 3]
The Little Watchman. Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1868.[ 6] [ 3]
Edith’s Two Account Books . Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1868.[ 6] [ 3]
Grace Harland; or, Christ's path to happiness . Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1869.[ 3] [ 7]
Charity Hurlburt . Boston, H. Hoyt, 1870.[ 6] [ 3]
Christ's Cadets. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1870.[ 8]
Our Gold-Mine: The Story of American Baptist Missions in India . Boston: W. G. Corthell, 1877.[ 9]
Early Sowers in the White Fields of France . Boston: Women's Baptist Missionary Society, 1881.[ 4]
Workers Together . Boston: H. Gannett, 1882.[ 4]
The Old Year and the New: Exercises for Christmas and New Years', Lawn Parties, Mission Bands, and Sunday School Entertainments. Boston: Howard Gannett, 1883.[ 2]
Cousin Mercy's Idea; or, The Heavenly Wardrobe. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, . 1884.[ 4]
References
^ Burke, William Jeremiah (1972). American authors and books, 1640 to the present day . Internet Archive. New York, Crown Publishers. ISBN 978-0-517-50139-9 .
^ a b c Chaplin, Mittie Myers (1956). Elder Asa Chaplin, Revolutionary soldier, 1739/40-1807, his ancestral background in America and his descendants . Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center. [Miami, Fla. : Miami Post Pub. Co., 1956].
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Hart, John S. (John Seely) (1969). A manual of American literature . Internet Archive. New York : Johnson Reprint Corp.
^ a b c d e f g W. E McIntyre, D. D. (1500–1914). Baptist Authors 1500-1914 . Internet Archive.
^ a b The American catalogue of books : (original and reprints,) published in the United States from ... with date of publication, size, price, and publisher's name ... Internet Archive. New York : P. Smith. 1938.{{cite book }}
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^ a b c d The American catalogue of books : (original and reprints,) published in the United States from ... with date of publication, size, price, and publisher's name ... Internet Archive. New York : P. Smith. 1938.{{cite book }}
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^ Library of Congress (1870). Catalogue of books added to the Library of Congress, from December 1, 1868, to December 1, 1869 . Robarts - University of Toronto. Washington, Gov't Print. Off.
^ Library of Congress. Catalog Division. 1871 (1871). Catalogue of books added to the library of Congress, from December 1, 1869, to December 1, 1870 . Robarts - University of Toronto. Washington, Gov't Print. Off. {{cite book }}
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^ Taneti, James Elisha (2011). History of the Telugu Christians : a bibliography . Internet Archive. Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press; [Chicago] : American Theological Library Association. ISBN 978-0-8108-7243-1 .