CULTER, MARY NANTZ MCCRAE (MRS. BRADFORD M.). 1858-
Born in New Albany, Ind., on Apr. 12, 1858, Mary Nantz McCrae was the daughter of the Rev. John and Catherine H. Shields McCrae, representatives of a pioneer New Albany family. After her graduation from Western College for Women in 1877, she taught school in Indiana and later in Kansas . On Oct. 19, 1882 she was married to Bradford M. Culter of Illinois . She began writing in 1894 and contributed poems and songs, short stories, and serials to numerous publications.
Information from Dunn–Indiana and Indianans and Who's Who in America.
- What the Railroad Brought to Timken. 1897.

- Four Roads to Happiness: a Story of Hoosier Life.
Philadelphia, 1900.

- Unspeakable Gift. Philadelphia,
1900.

- Girl Who Kept Up. Boston, 1903.

- Prodigal Daughter. Cincinnati,
1908.

- Jolly Half Dozen. Cincinnati,
1910.

- A Real Aristocrat. 1917.

- Ships That Pass in the Day.

- Gates of Brass.
