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was the custom then for students to prepare for college with ministers, and, for this purpose, Roulstone was studying with his uncle. The young man was very much pleased with the incident of the lamb, and, the next day, he rode across the fields on horseback, to the little old schoolhouse and handed me a slip of paper, which had written upon it the three original stanzas of
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As a young girl, Mary kept a pet lamb that she took to school one day at the suggestion of her brother. A commotion naturally ensued. Mary recalled, "Visiting school that morning was a young man by the name of John Roulstone; a nephew of the Reverend Lemuel Capen, who was then settled in Sterling. It
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Even though this claim is unsupported by evidence, multiple sites in Sterling, Massachusetts, perpetuate the claim. A 2-foot (0.61 m) tall statue and historical marker representing "Mary's Little Lamb" stands in the town center. The
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In 1876, at the age of 70, Tyler claimed that she was the "Mary" from the poem. The following year, Tyler was one of twenty women who helped save the
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by selling fleece from her pet lamb as attachments on autograph cards. The fleece had previously been made into a pair of socks by Mary's mother.
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Lowe, Charles; Foote, Henry Wilder; Morison, John Hopkins; Barber, Henry H.; Normandie, James De; Allen, Joseph Henry (1881).
281: 206:, where Mary attended school and purports the incident took place, was built in 1798. The property was later purchased by 456: 17: 690: 673: 382: 262: 140:; March 22, 1806 – December 11, 1889) was an American woman who is believed to have been the "Mary" on which the 148:" was based, a claim she stated at the age of 70. The authorship of the nursery rhyme itself is also in doubt. 308: 100: 691:
Mary Had a Little Lamb – Yes, There Was a Mary and She Did Have a Little Lamb. New England Historical Society.
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The Tyler Genealogy: The Descendants of Job Tyler, of Andover, Massachusetts, 1619-1700
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Friends, Families & Forays: Scenes from the Life and Times of Henry Ford
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The family lived at 108 Maple Street in Sterling. As the
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Roulstone, John; Mary (Sawyer) and her friends (1928).
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native Columbus Tyler in 1835. He was steward of the
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Mary Elizabeth Sawyer was born in 1806 on a farm in
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Index

Mary Tyler (disambiguation)

Sterling
Massachusetts
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Cambridge, Massachusetts

Sawyer Homestead
Sterling, Massachusetts
nursery rhyme
Mary Had a Little Lamb

Redstone School
Sudbury, Massachusetts
Sterling, Massachusetts
Sawyer Homestead
National Register of Historic Places
the poem
Sarah Josepha Hale
Redstone School
Henry Ford
churchyard
Longfellow's Wayside Inn
Sudbury, Massachusetts
Mary Sawyer's house
National Register of Historic Places
arson
Vermont
McLean Asylum
Belmont, Massachusetts

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