Frances Sargent Osgood
1811–1850 (age 39)
poet, writer
Biography
Frances Sargent Osgood was a talented poet and writer whose literary contributions graced American periodicals and publications throughout the nineteenth century. Known for her lyrical verse and engaging prose, she cultivated a reputation as a witty and accomplished woman of letters. Her work appeared in leading literary magazines and earned her recognition among the cultural circles of her time.
Osgood's literary career reflected the expanding opportunities for women writers during the antebellum period, though such recognition remained limited by the conventions of her era. Her burial at Mount Auburn Cemetery acknowledges her contributions to American letters and her place among the notable figures of Boston's cultural community.