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Medfield (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry adams-hannah
Adams, Hannah, 1755-1831
Historian; born in Medfield, Mass., in 1755.
By an early fondness for study, which was promoted by her father, a man of literary tastes, she obtained a knowledge of Latin and Greek from some divinity students broading at her father's house before she had arrived at full womanhood.
Her father, a shopkeeper, failed in business when she was seventeen years of age, and his children were compelled to help themselves.
During the war for independence she supported herself by teaching and lace-making.
Miss Adams wrote a History of the Jews, in which she was assisted by the Abbe Gregoire, with whom she corresponded.
She also wrote a History of New England, published in 1799.
She also wrote hooks on religious subjects; and, in 1814, published a Controversy with Dr. Morse (Rev. Jedidiah). Her autobiography, continued by Mrs. G. G. Lee, was published in 1832.
Miss Adams was small in stature, very deaf in her old age, fond of strong tea, and an inveterate snuff
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Hannah Adams (search for this): entry adams-hannah
Adams, Hannah, 1755-1831
Historian; born in Medfield, Mass., in 1755.
By an early fondness for study, which was promoted by her father, a man of literary tastes, she obtained a knowledge of Latin and Greek from some divinity students broading at her father's house before she had arrived at full womanhood.
Her father, a shopk seventeen years of age, and his children were compelled to help themselves.
During the war for independence she supported herself by teaching and lace-making.
Miss Adams wrote a History of the Jews, in which she was assisted by the Abbe Gregoire, with whom she corresponded.
She also wrote a History of New England, published in eligious subjects; and, in 1814, published a Controversy with Dr. Morse (Rev. Jedidiah). Her autobiography, continued by Mrs. G. G. Lee, was published in 1832.
Miss Adams was small in stature, very deaf in her old age, fond of strong tea, and an inveterate snuff-taker.
She derived very little pecuniary gains from her writings; b
John T. Morse (search for this): entry adams-hannah
Jedidiah (search for this): entry adams-hannah
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November 15th, 1831 AD (search for this): entry adams-hannah