Mary T. Waggaman
Mary Theresa Waggaman was an American author of Catholic literature in the early twentieth century, known primarily for her short stories written for children.
- Lived
- 1846–1931
- Nationality
- American
- Era
- Early 20th century
- Language
- English
Mary Theresa McKee Waggaman was an American author who specialized in Catholic literature during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Born in 1846, she developed a writing career that focused heavily on religious and moral themes, establishing herself as a notable figure in American Catholic publishing.
She was best known for her short stories written specifically for children. Through these works, Waggaman aimed to provide engaging narratives that also served as moral instruction for young readers, reflecting the values of her contemporary religious community. She continued her literary efforts until her death in 1931.