Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney

Carney had charge of the "Poet's Corner" in the Boston ''Trumpet''. She furnished articles, both prose and verse, for the ''Christian Freeman'' when it was established. Something by her appeared in almost every number of the ''Rose of Sharon'', and also in the ''Lily of the Valley''. In the ''Universalist Miscellany'', her articles bore the pen name of "Rev. Peter Benson's Daughter". In 1840, she commenced writing for the ''Ladies' Repository'', under the signature of "Julia." She was a regular contributor to the ''Boston Olive Branch''. She also wrote two volumes, published by J. M. Usher, entitled ''Gifts from Julia'', and a series of Sunday school question books. ''Poetry of the Seasons'' was published by Abel Tompkins. Provided by Wikipedia