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Occupation
  
Writer

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Mary Griffith


Genre
  
Utopian fiction

Nationality
  
United States

Books
  
Three Hundred Years Hence

Subject
  
Agriculture, Social reform

Died
  
1846, Red Hook, New York, United States

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Mary Griffith (1772–1846) was an American writer, horticulturist and scientist. Born Mary Corre, she married John Griffith, a wealthy New York City merchant who died in 1815. After the death of her husband she purchased an estate ("Charlieshope") in Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. There she performed experiments in horticulture, natural history, economic entomology, the earth sciences, epidemiology, and optics and vision, publishing her results in scientific and literary journals and newspapers. She also published several novels and stories including Camperdown, or News from Our Neighborhood (1836) which included Three Hundred Years Hence, the first known utopian novel by an American woman. Griffith died in Red Hook, Dutchess County, New York in 1846.

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