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Margaret Junkin Preston (May 19, 1820 – March 28, 1897)〔(''New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors'' )〕 was an American poet and author.〔(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill biography )〕 ==Biography== She was born in Milton, Pennsylvania, in 1820.〔''Southern Writers: A Biographical Dictionary (Southern Literary Studies)'', Robert Bain (ed.), Jr. Louis D. Rubin (ed.), Joseph M. Flora (ed.), Louisiana State University Press, 1979, pp.365-366 ()〕〔''Southern Life in Southern Literature'', Maurice Garland Fulton (ed.), Kessinger Publishing, 2003, p. 268 ()〕 Her father was George Junkin, a Presbyterian minister and college president.〔〔〔〔Charles William Hubner, ''Representative Southern Poets'', BiblioLife, 2008, p. 147 ()〕〔(The University of South Carolina Press )〕 She learned Latin and Ancient Greek at the age of twelve.〔 She married Major John Thomas Lewis Preston in 1857,〔http://www.frontierfamilies.net/family/junkin/family/D1MJ.htm〕 a professor of Latin at Virginia Military Institute.〔〔〔〔〔 Her sister, Elinor (Ellie), had in 1853 married Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, a colleague of Preston's at VMI.〔http://www.frontierfamilies.net/family/junkin/family/D4EJ.htm〕 Major Preston served on the staff of Stonewall Jackson during the Civil War.〔http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/p/Preston,Margaret_Junkin.html〕 She wrote many volumes of prose and poetry, and published some of her writing in the ''Southern Literary Messenger'' and ''Graham's Magazine''.〔(Book review )〕 She also published a few articles in ''Harper's Magazine''.〔(Harper's Magazine )〕 She is remembered for espousing the Confederacy in her poems.〔 She became blind in the late 1880s, and died in Baltimore in 1897.〔〔
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