Harriet Miller Davidson (25 November 1839 – 21 December 1883) was a Scottish poet and novelist.
When the University of Adelaide was created her husband was chosen as the first Hughes professor of English literature[3] although it was argued that his wife was just as well qualified.
[4] She wrote Isabel Jardine's History which was published by the Scottish Temperance League in 1867.
She published poems and stories in both countries about temperance and of daughters left by inspirational fathers.
She wrote Christian Osborn's Friends in 1869 as well as contributing poems and stories to the local newspapers and Chambers's Journal.