Art critic, born in New York City, New York, USA. She was educated privately and travelled extensively in Germany. She married (1873), lived in New Brunswick, NJ, and returned to New York City after her husband's death (1884). She published many books on art and architecture, including the first work on a contemporary American architect, Henry Hobson Richardson and His Works (1888). Her best-known work is the scholarly History of the City of New York in the Seventeenth Century (2 vols, 1909).
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