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in December of that year, after the Whittelseys moved there, with Abigail continuing as the editor. Through Whittlesey's influence and correspondence the Maternal Associations grew in number in the United States, in Europe, and other areas. The magazine reached a circulation of 10,000 in 1837. Her
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for a decade, beginning in 1807. After Mr. Whittlesey, at his own request, received a dismission from his pastoral position at New Preston, he took charge of the "Deaf and Dumb Asylum", at
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Woman's Record, Or, Sketches of All Distinguished Women: From the Creation to A.D. 1854 : Arranged in Four Eras : with Selections from Female Writers of Every Age
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A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors, Living and Deceased: From the Earliest Accounts to the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century
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to establish their own girls’ seminary. There, she saw the necessity for the development of female character and influence.
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who became a Congregational minister. Her father served as pastor over the Congregational Church. The family removed to
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Whittlesey, John Smalley; Whittlesey, Henry Newton; Whittlesey, Charles Barnes (1855).
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In 1808, she married Rev. Samuel Whittlesey, a Congregational minister, who served at
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which she kept up for two years. This magazine was limited to language of theology.
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in 1848, Abigail resigned. In 1850, aided by her son, Henry, she launched
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The Westminster Handbook to Women in American Religious History
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Lindley, Susan Hill; Stebner, Eleanor J. (1 January 2008).
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husband died in 1842 and Abigail was assisted by Reverend
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Memorial of the Whittlesey Family in the United States
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Samuel Griswold Goodrich
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Ridgefield, Connecticut
Colchester, Connecticut
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Samuel Griswold Goodrich
Charles A. Goodrich
Berlin, Connecticut
New Preston, Connecticut
Hartford, Connecticut
Canandaigua, New York
Ontario Female Seminary
Utica, New York
New York City
Darius Mead
Colchester, Connecticut





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