Rose Hartwick Thorpe was an American poet and writer, remembered largely for the narrative poem, Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight (1867), which gained national popularity and circulated abroad in a number of translations. Other poems followed, among them being "The Station Agent's Story", "Red Cross", and "In a Mining Town". Although a busy and prolific author, she was ill for some years. In 1888, she and her family moved to San Diego, California, living in Rosemere, Pacific Beach. Thorpe gave San Diego's "False Bay" the new moniker "Mission Bay" in a poem published in 1888 in The Golden Era; the name persists today.
Rose Hartwick Thorpe, American poet and author (born 1850)
On July 19, in the year 1939, Rose Hartwick Thorpe, American poet and author (born 1850). This event is recorded as a Notable Deaths event in the history of July 19, one of 438 recorded events on this date across all of history.
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