Eliza Lee Cabot Follen

Eliza Lee Cabot Follen
BornEliza Lee Cabot
August 15, 1787
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedJanuary 26, 1860(1860-01-26) (aged 72)
Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.
OccupationUnitarian writer, editor, abolitionist
LanguageEnglish
Spouse
(m. 1828; died 1840)
ChildrenCharles Christopher Follen (son)
RelativesCabot family

Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (August 15, 1787  January 26, 1860) was an American writer, editor, and abolitionist. In her early life, she contributed various pieces of prose and poetry to papers and magazines. In 1828, she married Prof. Charles Follen, who died on board the Lexington in 1840. During her married life, she published a variety of popular and useful books, all of which were characterized by her Christian piety. Among the works she gave to the press are, Selections from Fénelon, The Well-spent Hour, Words of Truth, The Sceptic, Married Life, Little Songs, Poems, Life of Charles Follen, Twilight Stories, Second Series of Little Songs, as well as a compilation of Home Dramas, and German Fairy Tales. Holding an interest in the religious instruction of the young, she edited, in 1829, the Christian Teacher's Manual, and, from 1843 to 1850, the Child's Friend. She died in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1860.