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70:. There the mother worked untiringly with her needle for the support of herself and her two children. The older child, a boy, was placed in the care of an uncle, and to Olive the mother took the place of father, mother, brother and sister. When Olive was four years old, she and her mother left the home of her grandmother and went to the village to board, so that Olive might be sent to school. Soon after this the mother married Cyrus Judd, a man of influence in New Britain. Olive continued in school for many years. She passed through the course of the New Britain high school, was graduated from the State Normal School (now 372: 341: 20: 259: 238: 122:
In 1871, she married the Rev. Joseph Hay Amies, pastor of the Universalist Church, Lewiston. They had a family of six children, three girls and three boys, of whom one son and one daughter died while young. Amies made her home in
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Amies was a leader in school and became eminent as a teacher. For many years, she gave model lessons at conventions and institutes. For five years, in the State of New York and two in the State of
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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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and object-teaching. Her "Conversations on Juvenile Reforms" were exceedingly popular wherever given. Amies served as president of the
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publication; and was the first president of the Woman's Health Protective Association of the United States. Amies favored the
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The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony: Their Place Inside the Body-Politic, 1887 to 1895
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on March 3, 1917 from heart disease. She was buried in the West Laurel Hill Cemetery on March 8, 1917.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Women's Health Protective Association of the United States
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The History of the Woman's Club Movement in America
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U.S. state
New York
Lewiston, Maine
Universalist Church
temperance movement
women's suffrage
Jordan, New York
New Britain, Connecticut
Central Connecticut State University
State University of New York at Oswego
Oswego, New York
Maine
Lewiston, Maine
The Sunday School Helper
Boston
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
National Woman Suffrage Association
kindergarten
Women's Health Protective Association of the United States
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Methodist
Episcopalian
Secane
Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Gordon 2009


Willard 1893

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