Canfield, Mary Grace, 1864-1946

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Mary Grace Canfield (1864-1946) was a native of Vermont and the wife of the Reverend Harry Lee Canfield (1860-1942), a Universalist minister working in North Carolina. The Canfields came to North Carolina in the 1920s.

From the description of Mary Grace Canfield photographic collection, circa 1920s. WorldCat record id: 43034506

From the guide to the Mary Grace Canfield Photographic Collection, circa 1920s, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection.)

Mary Grace Canfield ( 1864-1946 ) graduated from the University of the City of Akron, Ohio, in 1886 . She married Universalist minister Harry L. Canfield in 1891 . Mary Grace Canfield was also a member of the League of Women Voters . She is the author of The Valley of the Kedron: The Story of the South Parish, Woodstock, Vermont ( 1940 ).

From the guide to the Canfield, Mary Grace, 1864-1946. "Universalism in North Carolina, " n.d., (Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School)

Mary Grace Canfield was born Mary Grace Webb on the Connecticut Western Reserve, in 1864. She received an A.B. degree from the Municipal University of Akron, Ohio, and taught school in Kent, Ohio. She married Harry Lee Canfield (1862-1942), a minister, and moved to Vermont with him in 1902, where he had been called to serve the Woodstock Universalist Church. They had two children, Hubert and Vivian.

Mary Canfield was an historian and writer, and published several books and articles, most notably the 1934 book Lafayette in Vermont (Rochester, N.Y.: Canfield and Tack, Inc.). Active in social causes along with her husband, she campaigned for woman's suffrage, and after it was secured by the nineteenth amendment in 1920, she continued her support of the women's political movement through involvement with the League of Women Voters. Though her husband resigned from the Woodstock Universalist Church in 1917 and began working in Greensboro, North Carolina, Mary Grace Canfield remained in Woodstock, writing, lecturing, and running a craft shop, until her death July 26, 1946.

From the description of Mary Grace Canfield papers, 1888-1937. (Vermont Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 36056782

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creatorOf Canfield, Mary Grace, 1864-1946. "Universalism in North Carolina, " n.d. Andover-Harvard Theological Library
creatorOf Canfield, Mary Grace, 1864-1946. Mary Grace Canfield papers, 1888-1937. Vermont Historical Society
creatorOf Canfield family. Correspondence, 1809 Sept. 20-1938 Aug. 29, v.p. Dartmouth College Library
creatorOf Mary Grace Canfield Photographic Collection, circa 1920s University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection.
creatorOf League of Vermont Writers. League of Vermont Writers papers, 1928-1942. Vermont Historical Society
creatorOf Canfield, Mary Grace, 1864-1946. Mary Grace Canfield photographic collection, circa 1920s. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Death 1946

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