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Louisa May Alcott was born on Nov 29, 1832 (Marshall).
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Louisa May Alcott moved to Boston with her family sometime duing November 1848 (Aronson).
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In 1855 Louisa May Alcott published her first book called "Flower Fables (Marshall).
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Louisa's sister, Elizabeth, died in 1858 (Aronson).
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Louisa May Alcott nursed soldiers in the American Civil War from 1861-1865 (Marshall).
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In 1863 Louisa May Alcott published a book called "Hospital Sketches" that includes letters that she had written while being a nurse in the American Civil War (Marshall).
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In 1867 Louisa May Alcott became the editor of a childrens magazine that was called "Merry's Museum" (Aronson).
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Louisa May Alcott's famous book, "Little Women", was published in the September of 1868 (Aronson).
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Louisa's sister, Abigail, died in 1879 (Aronson).
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After Abigail died in 1879, Louisa adopted her niece named Lulu (Aronson).
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On Mar 4, 1888 Louisa's father died (Aronson).
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Louisa May Alcott died on Mar 6, 1888 (Marshall).