Papers, 1842-1921 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1842-1921 (inclusive).

Biographical information; tuition accounts, 1842; poem addressed to Blackwell (then Brown) from her students, 1847; testimony re: Blackwell by her brother William, 1879; tribute to her upon her death and cremation certificate, 1921; postcards of buildings in Henrietta, N.Y., etc.

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Blackwell, Antoinette Louisa Brown, 1825-1921

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Antoinette Louisa Brown, later Antoinette Brown Blackwell (May 20, 1825 – November 5, 1921), was the first woman to be ordained as a mainstream Protestant minister in the United States. She was a well-versed public speaker on the paramount issues of her time and distinguished herself from her contemporaries with her use of religious faith in her efforts to expand women's rights. Brown was born the youngest of seven in Henrietta, New York, to Joseph Brown and Abby Morse. Brown was recognized as...