Caroline Abbot Stanley | |
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Stanley circa 1904
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Born |
Callaway County, Missouri |
June 16, 1849
Died | January 13, 1919 Fulton, Missouri |
(aged 69)
Occupation | Writer, Teacher |
Nationality | American |
Notable works | Order No. 11 (1904) |
Spouse | Elisha Stanley (1871–75) |
Caroline Abbot Stanley (August 16, 1849 – January 13, 1919) was an American author. Her best known book was the Civil War novel Order No. 11 (1904), which was a regional best seller.
Carolina Abbot was born in Callaway County, Missouri in 1849. She married Elisha Stanley in 1871 at Pleasant Hill, Missouri. Her husband died in 1875, and she then taught school in Kalamazoo, Michigan. After 1896 she became a full-time writer.
In 1904, she published Order No. 11, a historical novel which takes its name from General Order No. 11 (1863), a Union Army directive issued during the American Civil War on August 25, 1863, forcing the evacuation of rural areas in four counties in western Missouri.Order No. 11 appeared on regional-best seller lists in The Bookman in 1904.
Her follow-up novel A Modern Madonna (1906) was adapted to silent film in 1922's The Forgotten Law. She also published short stories in The Century Magazine.
Stanley died in Fulton, Missouri in 1919, and was buried at Pleasant Hill cemetery.