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A little-known 19th-century novelist, this author is remembered for fiction set in New Brunswick’s Miramichi region. Her surviving books mix local history, romance, and a strong sense of place.
Published in 1865, Adèle Dubois: A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick and Miramichi are the works most clearly associated with this author. Library and archive records consistently attribute both books to "Mrs. William T. Savage," and both were issued by the Boston publisher A. K. Loring.
The fiction appears closely tied to the Miramichi area of New Brunswick, suggesting a writer interested in regional life and landscape. Modern reprints and public-domain editions have helped keep the books available, especially for readers interested in early Canadian-set popular fiction.
Very little biographical information seems to be firmly documented online under this name, which was a common married-style byline in the 19th century. Because of that, it is safer to focus on the books themselves than to claim personal details that current sources do not clearly confirm.