"Products of New England," Lowell Daily Citizen and News, March 30, 1871

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Title

"Products of New England," Lowell Daily Citizen and News, March 30, 1871

Subject

Cushman, Charlotte Saunders, 1816-1876
Hosmer, Harriet Goodhue, 1830-1908
Lewis, Edmonia, 1844-1907
Praise
Gender Norms
Actors and Actresses--US American
Artists--Sculptors--US American

Description

Among others, the article celebrates Charlotte Cushman, Harriet Hosmer, and Edmonia Lewis as "educated girls, the truest wives, the noblest mothers, and the most glorious old maids in the world."

Credit

19th Century U.S. Newspapers

Creator

Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904

Publisher

Lowell Daily Citizen and News

Date

1871-03-30

Type

Reference

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Text

Products of New England. ― How many of the greatest women of our time has New England nurtured? Maria Mitchell, who nightly reads the illuminated missal of the heavens, as we read the daily papers and with far more profit; Harriet Beecher Stowe, whom nobody can write down ― not even herself; Charlotte Cushman, who while she kept the English stage, was the grandest actress on it; Harriet Hosmer, whose name is carved in marble; and Ida Lewis, whose "name is writ in water," and yet is imperishable. On the whole, I am glad I am not a born Yankee woman; tor [sic], were I one, I might not feel to say what I now say, and propose to stand by; and among its other admirable manufactures, New England produces the best educated girls, the truest wives, the noblest mothers, and the most glorious old maids in the world.

Location

Lowell, MA, US

Geocode (Latitude)

42.6334247

Geocode (Longitude)

-71.3161718

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Collection

Citation

Lippincott, Sara Jane (pseudonym: Grace Greenwood), 1832-1904, “"Products of New England," Lowell Daily Citizen and News, March 30, 1871,” Archival Gossip Collection, accessed April 23, 2024, https://www.archivalgossip.com/collection/items/show/396.

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