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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Phineas Camp Headley (1819–1903)

Headley, Phineas Camp. An American Congregational divine and miscellaneous writer, brother of Joel T.; born at Walton, NY, June 24, 1819; died at Lexington, MA, Jan. 5, 1903. He wrote: ‘Women of the Bible’ (1850); ‘Lives’ of Josephine (1850), Kossuth (1852), Lafayette (1855), Mary Queen of Scots (1856), etc.; a series of ‘Heroes of the Rebellion’ (1864–65); ‘Court and Camp of David’ (1868).