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Some of the journals she wrote for were:''Ladies Home Journal'', the ''Century'' and the ''Outlook''.
Some of the journals she wrote for were:''Ladies Home Journal'', the ''Century'' and the ''Outlook''.
According to Donna Seger's blog ''Streets of Salem'', "Mary led a quiet life in her childhood and adulthood, until she burst out in her 50s and started writing all about colonial Salem and colonial New England, necessitating regional travel, which she clearly embraced. Eleven books were published between 1904 and 1926, when she died in Salem from complications sustained from a car accident."


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Mary Harrod Northend was a prolific writer and photographer, and a native of Salem.

Mary Harrod Northend wrote for magazines and published many volumes about the history of colonial homes and furnishings in New England. Some of her work is in the Salem Collection room of the Salem Public Library. She was known for her photographic works in magazines as well. To get the amount of writing and publishing done, she hired a stenographer, several file clerks and a photographer as well as many other assistants.

Some of the journals she wrote for were:Ladies Home Journal, the Century and the Outlook.

According to Donna Seger's blog Streets of Salem, "Mary led a quiet life in her childhood and adulthood, until she burst out in her 50s and started writing all about colonial Salem and colonial New England, necessitating regional travel, which she clearly embraced. Eleven books were published between 1904 and 1926, when she died in Salem from complications sustained from a car accident."

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