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Sarah Platt Doremus

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in 1869, and was for many years manager of the female branch of the City Mission and Tract Society and of the Female Bible Society. The last society in which she labored was known as the "Gould Memorial," and had for its objects the establishment of
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Doremus aided in founding, in 1850, the House and School of Industry for Poor Women, becoming its president in 1867, and in 1854, became vice-president of the Nursery and Child's Hospital. In 1855, she assisted
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home for aged women, organized in 1866. She aided in collecting supplies to relieve the sufferers from
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to distribute supplies. Seven years later she became interested in the mission at Grand Ligne,
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She had a family of nine children of her own, and others that she adopted. Her son
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schools. All foreign missions, without regard to creed, shared her sympathies.
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In 1828, with eight women, she organized the Greek relief mission, and sent
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the women of heathen lands, and she took an active part as manager in the
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Records of the Woman's Union Missionary Society - Collection 379
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Woman's Union Missionary Society of America for Heathen Lands
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Boston U, School of Theology Boston University website,
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Historical sketch of the Woman's Union Missionary Society
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University of Pennsylvania website, ‘’Online Library’’,
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William B. Shaw (1930). "Doremus, Sarah Platt Haines".
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