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Mary Mathews Adams

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to Mr. Barnes, when she was 44 years of age, she became wealthy and distributed numerous benefactions. During this marriage, she was personally concerned in aiding several worthy institutions which had won her favor β€” prominent among them being the Home for Incurables and St. John's Protestant Episcopal Hospital, in Brooklyn.
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She was the author of thirty or more hymns, many of them incorporated in song books; of a score or more of songs and ballads, several of which were set to music, and of many lyrics and sonnets. Of her songs, the most popular were "The Birds in the Belfry," "Songs that Words can Never Know," and "The
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On November 7, 1883, she married Alfred Smith Barnes, a wealthy man, who was a prominent publisher and philanthropist. His first wife (nΓ©e Harriet Burr) had died in 1881, leaving him five sons and three daughters. Mr. Barnes died at his Brooklyn home on February 17, 1888. Subsequent to her marriage
324:, which institution had received liberal gifts from Mr. Barnes, during the bestowal of which she had first become acquainted with Mr. Adams. As Mrs. Adams, her helpfulness was chiefly manifested in behalf of worthy students, both at Ithaca and Madison, who were struggling against financial odds. 301:, where her only child was born, and lived less than a year. Cassius Smith appears to have died in 1876, whereupon Adams returned to Brooklyn and became a teacher in the Juvenile High School. Her enthusiasm as a student, which she always had, found its best result in her interpretations of 383:), to be used in the purchase of either art books for the society's library or objects of art for its museum. What property she had remaining at her death β€” not large, for her interest in the Barnes estate was in the form of an annuity β€” was, like her husband's, willed to the 275:)β€” were reared in the Catholic Church but all save the youngest left the church early in life. Emigrating to the United States about 1846, when Adams was six years old, the family grew up in Brooklyn. 290:
According to family tradition, Adams was a school teacher at the age of seventeen years. Records show that from 1862 to 1868, she taught in Public School No. 15, Degraw Street, Brooklyn.
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American writer and philanthropist. The author of thirty or more hymns, it was her Shakespearian study in which she won repute. She became wealthy after marrying
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The "Epithalamium" is perhaps the best known of her poems. Her verse was largely lyrical, and her themes included romance, heroism, and religion.
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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Chemistry, as Viewed from Bascom's Hill: A History of the Chemistry Department at the University of Wisconsin in Madison
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during the winter of 1901. The husband died on July 26, 1902, within three weeks of moving into their property in
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won the commendation of several distinguished English and American critics. Her published works were:
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Memorial of Charles Kendall Adams: Late President of the University of Wisconsin
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Spring Will Soon be Here Again." Adams was a poet whose numerous
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893).
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When she was 12 or 13 years of age, Adams became a student at
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Poor health of Mr. and Mrs. Adams led them to remove to
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In the autumn of 1869, she married Cassius M. Smith, of
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Index

"A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Granard
County Longford
Redlands, California
Packer Collegiate Institute
Alfred Smith Barnes
Charles Kendall Adams

Irish-born
Alfred Smith Barnes
benefactions
Granard
County Longford
Staten Island
Brooklyn
New York City
Packer Collegiate Institute
Canandaigua, New York
Atchison, Kansas
Shakespeare
London
Charles Kendall Adams
Cornell University
odes
sonnets
World's Congress of Representative Women
California
Redlands, California
California Historical Society

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