Catherine Crary

Two year later, she married Calvert Crary and received her Ph.D. from Radcliffe College in 1933.

[1] That latter year, she found a presumed-lost holograph draft of the Federalist Papers No.

[2] She also had an article in the William and Mary Quarterly that year that showed that James Rivington, a New York City newspaper editor during the British occupation of the city, fed information to an American agent.

Crary published Dear Belle: Letters from a Cadet and Officer to His Sweetheart, 1858–1865 in 1965 and The Price of Loyalty: Tory Writings from the Revolutionary Era in 1973.

The latter book was honored with the American Revolution Bicentennial Roundtable Award the following year.