Cheney, Ednah Dow, 1824-1904
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Cheney, Ednah Dow, 1824-1904
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Cheney, Ednah Dow Littlehale, 1824-1904
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Cheney, Ednah Dow Littlehale, 1824-1904
Cheney, Ednah Dow Littlehale
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Ednah Dow (Littlehale) Cheney
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Ednah Dow (Littlehale) Cheney
Ednah (Dow (Littlehale) Oheney
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Ednah (Dow (Littlehale) Oheney
Cheney, Edhnah Dow Littlehead, 824-1904.
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Cheney, Edhnah Dow Littlehead, 824-1904.
Cheney, Ednah D.
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Cheney, Ednah D.
Ednah D. Cheney
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Ednah D. Cheney
Cheney, E. D. 1824-1904
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Cheney, E. D. 1824-1904
Author of Patience 1824-1904
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Cheney, Ednah D. 1824-1904
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Cheney, Ednah D. 1824-1904
Social games, Author of, 1824-1904
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Social games, Author of, 1824-1904
Dow Littlehale, Ednah Cheney 1824-1904
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Dow Littlehale, Ednah Cheney 1824-1904
Patience, Author of, 1824-1904
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Patience, Author of, 1824-1904
Cheney, E. D. 1824-1904 (Ednah Dow),
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Cheney, E. D. 1824-1904 (Ednah Dow),
Cheney, Ednah D.
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Cheney, E. D.
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Cheney, E. D.
Littlehale Cheney, Ednah Dow 1824-1904
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Littlehale Cheney, Ednah Dow 1824-1904
Author of Social games 1824-1904
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Ednah Dow Cheney was a Boston writer, reformer, and philanthropist. She established the Boston School of Design for women in 1851; was secretary of the New England Hospital for Women and Children, 1887-1902; worked for freedmen before and after the Civil War, and after the Civil War for women's rights. She was one of the founders and financial backers of the New England Women's Club. She married Seth Cheney in 1853; he died in 1856.
Boston author, abolitionist, and secretary of the New England Freedmen's Aid Society.
American author and biographer.
Mrs. Cheney lectured at the Concord School of Philosophy, which opened July 15, 1879, in Bronson Alcott's study, with Alcott as Dean and Sanborn as Secretary. Sanborn was Inspector of Public Charities for the State of Massachusetts.
American abolitionist, woman suffragist and author. Wrote biographies of her husband Seth Wells Cheney and of Louisa May Alcott.
American author and reformer.
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