Anna Olcott Commelin (1841 – July 1, 1924)[1][2] was an American writer and poet.
She wrote poems for Index, the Open Court, the Christian Register, and the magazine Woman.
[5] Her poems To My Valentine and Easter Glory were printed and bound with decorated covers that are tied with either a cord or ribbon.
[6] An 1895 review by The Daily Republican of her work Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven and other poems stated, "The volume is a rare exhibition of bookmaking art in the six essentials of beauty, paper, type, binding, cover, and design".
[7] Commelin died on July 1, 1924, and left behind an estate that was estimated as worth more than $5,000.