for a story by Seelye in ''Harper's Young People'', April 16, 1889 Elizabeth Craig Eggleston was born in
Saint Paul,
Minnesota, December 15, 1858. She was a daughter of
Edward Eggleston, the novelist. Her mother, Elizabeth, was of English parentage and of a family with talent for graphic art. Seelye early showed the "book hunger" that characterized members of her family. In 1866, the family removed to
Evanston, Illinois, where her father had built one of the earliest kindergartens in America where his children might "be trained". After they moved to
Brooklyn,
New York, in 1870, Seelye attended
Packer Collegiate Institute, but with her parents dissatisfied, she and her sister were soon taught at home by private teachers. She also was the only child to attend adult classes in French and German at the
Brooklyn Mercantile Library. ==Career==