Julia Louisa Corry Dumont (1794-1857) was born in Marietta, Ohio.
Heralded in her own day as the "first lady" of the Ohio River
Valley, she wrote about the lives of ordinary pioneers and settlers
when the area was still known as the West. Her early romantic style
was typical of the era, depicting river boatmen and Native
Americans like Tecumseh. Her stories represent village life and
women's plight as victims, as in her masterpiece "Aunt Hetty."
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