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Minerva Dayton Bateham

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31: 136:), and caused limitations in her physical activity as well as significant pain. She used a wheelchair and crutches at times. Bateham endured several surgeries in hope of relief. In 1871, she was rescued from a house fire by neighbors. Her younger sister died of 148:
Bateham read, wrote, studied, did needlework, and taught a younger sibling from her bed. She followed mail-order courses in Greek and other subjects, and entered writing and puzzle contests in magazines. She won one contest from
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Bateham was known as a poet and hymn writer. Her hymns include "He who once suffered now reigneth a King", "I am thine, my blessed Lord", and "Praise ye the Lord, all ye people and nations". She wrote new lyrics for the
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Bateham taught and sang at neighborhood and church events. She assisted her mother in temperance work, and was secretary of the Young Ladies' Mission Society of Painesville.
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in 1868. At age 12, she was struck by an illness that affected her bones and joints (which was called "necrosis of the bone" at the time, with symptoms similar to
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magazine, for writing "Mrs. Higgins's First Night in Mississippi", a story that used "i" as its only vowel throughout.
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work. Both parents were active in peace work, and attended an international peace conference in London in 1851.
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James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S. (1971).
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton (1893).
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The Invalid Singer: Life and Writings of Minnie D. Bateham
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The Invalid Singer: Life and Writings of Minnie D. Bateham
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(1884-07-17). 222:Bateham, Minerva Dayton (1894). 653:Temperance activists from Ohio 489:"Temperance marseillaise hymn" 1: 648:People from Painesville, Ohio 619:26(September 27, 1884): 613. 464:"Termerance Marseilles Hymn" 613:"Brighter Things for Jesus" 602:"The Legend of Innisfallen" 552:– via Newspapers.com. 527:– via Newspapers.com. 477:– via Newspapers.com. 427:– via Newspapers.com. 379:– via Newspapers.com. 354:– via Newspapers.com. 341:"Prize Poem by the Invalid" 188:in 1885, aged 29 years, in 679: 468:Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph 539:"Band of Promise Meeting" 320:College, Oberlin (1868). 105:, the oldest daughter of 28: 439:"Minerva Dayton Bateham" 545:. 1875-09-04. p. 3 372:. 1873-06-21. p. 3 347:. 1873-06-14. p. 3 299:. 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A young white woman with a curled fringe of dark hair, and dark eyebrows, she is wearing a high-collared garment with a kerchief ruffle at her throat
Columbus, Ohio
Michael Boyd Bateham
Josephine Abiah Penfield Cushman Bateham
Oberlin College
Haiti
temperance
Oberlin Academy
avascular necrosis
peritonitis
Marseillaise
Star-Spangled Banner
typhoid fever
Painesville, Ohio





The Invalid Singer: Life and Writings of Minnie D. Bateham


"Michael B. Bateham"
Notable American Women, 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary
ISBN
978-0-674-62734-5
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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978-0-7222-1713-9
Catalogue of Oberlin College for the Year ...

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