Shattuck, Harriette R. (Harriette Robinson), 1850-1937

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Harriette Lucy Robinson Shattuck, a Massachusetts suffragist, was active in the National American Woman Suffrage Association and the General Federation of Women's Clubs.

From the description of Volume, 1892-1894 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007936

Harriette R. Shattuck. Teacher of parliamentary law, author and journalist, Mrs. Shattuck was born in Lowell, Mass., the daughter of William Stevens Robinson (1818-1876), a journalist and author. She attended Dr. Hendy's School in Boston and married Sidney Duane Shattuck on June 11, 1878. Her first book was a dramatization of Dicken's Our Mutual FriendI (1870), then followed children's books such as The Story of Dante's Divine Comedy and Little Folks East and West. She also wrote Woman's Manual of Parliamentary Law (1891), Shattuck's Advanced Rules of Parliament (1898), and a memoir of her father. Mrs. Shattuck was a contributor to the Boston Transcript and Poughkeepsie Evening Standard and a leader for women's suffrage; she lived in Malden, Mass.

Michael O'Donnell. New England autograph collector.

From the description of Letter to M.S. O'Donnell, 1912 October 3. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 60402576

Harriet Jane Hanson was born February 8, 1825 in Boston, the only daughter of William Hanson and Harriet (Browne) Hanson. After her father's death in 1831 Harriet moved with her mother to the mill town of Lowell, Mass. and at the age of ten began working in one of the mills. It was during this time that she began writing; some of this early work was published in the Lowell Offering. In 1848 she married William Stevens Robinson, an anti-slavery newspaper editor who used the pen-name "Warrington." Besides helping her husband with his anti-slavery and reform activities, Harriet Robinson became active in the advancement of women's rights. In 1881 she wrote a history of Massachusetts in the Woman Suffrage Movement and openly affiliated with Susan B. Anthony's National Woman Suffrage Association. She also continued to write about factory labor and mill girls ("Early Factory Labor in New England," 1889; Loom and Spindle, 1898) and was an enthusiastic promoter of women's clubs. She died at her home in Malden, Mass. December 22, 1911.

Harriette Robinson Shattuck, the first of William and Harriet (Hanson) Robinson's four children, was born December 4, 1850. Beginning in the 1860's she was active in the woman suffrage movement, later helping her mother organize the National Woman Suffrage Association of Massachusetts. In 1878 she married Sidney Doane Shattuck. Mrs. Shattuck also shared her mother's interest in women's clubs: in 1878 she helped found the "Old and New," a woman's club of Malden, Mass., and she was active in the formation of the General Federation of Women's Clubs in 1890. After her mother's death Mrs. Shattuck moved with her husband to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., later returning to Malden. She died March 24, 1937.

The Harriet Robinson papers include a large body of her family correspondence with her children, her husband, and other family members. Other correspondents include: Lucy Larcom, several Lowell mill girls, and suffrage leaders Susan B. Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lucy Stone. Annual diaries, dating from 1852 to 1908 with some gaps, and scrapbooks number over seventy volumes and contain early writings (published and unpublished), Lowell mill girl material, and newsclippings dealing primarily with women and suffrage. Seven of the scrapbooks were kept by Harriette Robinson Shattuck, except that the first of them was begun for her by her mother.

From the guide to the Papers, 1833-1937, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute)

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creatorOf Robinson, Harriet Jane Hanson, 1825-1911, and Shattuck, Harriette Lucy Robinson, 1850–1937. Papers, 1833-1937 Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
creatorOf Shattuck, Harriette R. (Harriette Robinson), 1850-1937. Letter to M.S. O'Donnell, 1912 October 3. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Shattuck, Harriette R. (Harriette Robinson), 1850-1937. Volume, 1892-1894 (inclusive). Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Papers of Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson and Harriette Lucy Robinson Shattuck, 1833-1937 Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
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correspondedWith 32nd Annual Convention of National American Woman Suffrage Association corporateBody
associatedWith American Woman Suffrage Association corporateBody
correspondedWith Anna B. Windsor. person
associatedWith Anthony, Susan Brownell, 1820-1916 person
correspondedWith Benjamin Franklin Robinson. person
associatedWith Blackwell, Henry Browne, 1825-1909 person
associatedWith Brooks, Phillips, 1835-1893 person
associatedWith Browne [family] family
associatedWith Channing, William Henry, 1810-1884 person
associatedWith Charles E. Libbie & Co., Auctioneers corporateBody
associatedWith Cogswell [family] family
associatedWith Colby, Clara Dorothy Bewick, 1846-1916 person
associatedWith Commonwealth of Massachusetts corporateBody
correspondedWith Concord School corporateBody
associatedWith Concord School of Philosophy corporateBody
associatedWith Curtis, Harriot F. person
associatedWith Eddy, Eliza F. person
associatedWith Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts corporateBody
associatedWith Foster, Abigail Kelley, 1810-1887 person
associatedWith Foster, Rachel G. person
associatedWith F. W. Bird person
associatedWith Gage, Matilda E. Joslyn, 1826-1898 person
associatedWith General Federation of Women's Clubs corporateBody
associatedWith Gilbert Haven person
correspondedWith G. W. Bashford person
associatedWith Hanson family
associatedWith Hanson Family family
correspondedWith Harriet Browne Hanson. person
correspondedWith Harriet Jane Hanson. person
correspondedWith Harriot F. Curtis person
correspondedWith Henry H. Fuller. person
associatedWith Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911 person
associatedWith Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920 person
correspondedWith International Council of Women corporateBody
correspondedWith Jeremiah Albert Robinson person
correspondedWith John Wesley Hanson. person
associatedWith Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893 person
associatedWith Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice, 1820-1905 person
correspondedWith Martha Harriet Abbott person
associatedWith Mary Wollstonecraft person
associatedWith Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association. corporateBody
associatedWith National American Woman Suffrage Association corporateBody
associatedWith National Woman Suffrage Association corporateBody
correspondedWith Nebraska Woman Suffrage Campaign. corporateBody
associatedWith O'Donnell, Michael S., fl. 1892-1915, person
correspondedWith Peterson, Archy person
associatedWith Roach, Caroline (Carrie) person
associatedWith Robinson Family family
associatedWith Robinson, Harriet Jane Hanson, 1825-1911. person
associatedWith Robinson, William Stevens, 1818-1876 person
associatedWith Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, 1831-1917 person
associatedWith Sidney Doane Shattuck. person
associatedWith Sprague, Julia A. person
associatedWith Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902 person
associatedWith Stone, Lucy, 1818-1893 person
correspondedWith Tudor, Frances person
associatedWith Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895 person
associatedWith Wells, Kate Gannett, 1838-1911 person
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Malden, Mass.
Lowell, Mass.
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Suffrage
Suffrage
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Labor and laboring classes
Textile workers
Women
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Birth 1850

Death 1937

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