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200:. (Middlebury College is in Addison County.) These professors, all members of the Middlebury Historical Society, signed a letter to Hemenway insisting that her project was not feasible, asking how she expected to succeed when 40 men of the historical society working for 16 years had not. They described the project as "not a suitable work for a woman," and predicted that she would quit before she finished visiting half of the county. Undaunted, she set out to visit every town in person to recruit local authors. 184:. She planned to produce histories of every city and town in Vermont. Prior to Hemenway, publishing history usually meant biographies of famous military and political men and stories about the major events in which they took part. Hemenway advanced the concept of history as a social science by encouraging local authors to compile information on their areas and submit it to her for editing and publication, which placed the focus of Hemenway's 299:
is the exception), are still used as the primary historical reference on Vermont in the 18th and 19th Century. They contain invaluable information, including the names and terms of service for local office holders, names and terms of service for clergy members, and genealogical information on the
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Many individuals prepared histories of their towns and cities and submitted them to Hemenway. For towns where she could not obtain the cooperation of a local author, Hemenway wrote the histories herself. In preparing for her first volume, Hemenway had to overcome the objections of several
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Hemenway's pioneering legacy as a publisher in an era when few women worked in the field, and her efforts to change the concept of history as a social science were rediscovered in recent years after publication of a 2001 biography, Deborah Pickman Clifford's
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In 1886 Hemenway was run over by a sleigh and suffered a broken collarbone. She continued working on the planned sixth volume until she died in Chicago after suffering a stroke on February 24, 1890. She is buried at Pleasant View Cemetery in Ludlow.
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Hemenway returned to Ludlow, became interested in publishing literature specific to Vermont, and attempted to attract supporters for her project. Refused backing from established printers and publishers, in 1858 she published on her own
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were Catholic. She never married, and had no children, attracting additional attention at a time when women were generally expected to marry young, remain at home, and raise families. In 1865 she published under a
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in her apartment in an effort to continue publication. When a fire destroyed materials for the sixth and seventh volumes, she collected them again and continued her work.
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on chronicling the day-to-day activities of Vermont's cities and towns, rather than focusing only on prominent individuals and events.
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in 1891. The materials for the planned seventh volume passed through several hands until they were destroyed in a fire in
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The success of her volume of poetry encouraged her to continue in publishing, and she began the
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Review: The Passion of Abby Hemenway: Memory, Spirit, and the Making of History
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Religion, Family, and Community in Victorian Canada: The Colbys of Carrollcroft
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From 1867 to 1882 Hemenway published four more volumes of the renamed
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Hemenway succeeded, and in 1861 she published the first volume of the
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American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s: A Biographical Dictionary
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professors, some of whom had been working on town histories for
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The Westminster Handbook to Women in American Religious History
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from Baptist denominations
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John J. Duffy, Samuel B. Hand, Ralph H. Orth, editors,
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Bulletin of the Vermont Free Public Library Commission
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The New England Historical & Genealogical Register
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in 1864, which attracted attention in an era when few
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Hemenway's sister published the sixth volume of the
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Ludlow, Vermont
Chicago
Ludlow, Vermont
Black River Academy
Vermont
Ludlow, Vermont
Black River Academy
teacher
Michigan
Middlebury College
Addison County
Baptist
Catholic Church
New Englanders
pen name
Virgin Mary
Chicago, Illinois
set type
North Carolina
Windsor County
History of Albany, Vermont, 1806-1991
American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s: A Biographical Dictionary
Religion, Family, and Community in Victorian Canada: The Colbys of Carrollcroft
The Bibliography of Vermont
Green Mountains, Dark Tales
The Vermont Encyclopedia
More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Vermont Women
The New England Historical & Genealogical Register
The Westminster Handbook to Women in American Religious History

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