[5] In 1855, she married Campbell Ladd Turner, who died in 1857 of tuberculosis.
[2][4] Turner was acquainted with Emily Dickinson through Susan, and they remained so until the mid-1860s.
[3] Turner married for a second time in 1866 to John Hone Anthon, who died eight years later.
She died in 1917 in England, having lived most of her life outside of the United States.
[3] One poem was sent with a pair of garters that Dickinson had knitted for her: When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side,When Katie runs unwearied they follow on the road,When Katie kneels, their loving hands still clasp her pious knee —Ah!