Mary H. Graves
Mary H. Graves (September 12, 1839 – December 5, 1908) was an American Unitarian minister, literary editor, and writer. After Julia Ward Howe, Graves was the second woman to be ordained within this Christian theological movement.
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Mary H. Graves
Mary H. Graves (September 12, 1839 – December 5, 1908) was an American Unitarian minister, literary editor, and writer. After Julia Ward Howe, Graves was the second woman to be ordained within this Christian theological movement.
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Mary H. Graves (September 12, ...... women of New England, (1904).
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1839-09-12
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Mary Hannah Graves
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1908-12-05
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1839-09-12
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Mary Hannah Graves
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North Reading, Massachusetts, U.S.
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"A woman of the century"
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1908-12-05
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Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
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English
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Mary H. Graves
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American
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Sketches of representative women of New England
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minister, literary editor, writer
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Riverside Cemetery in North Reading, Massachusetts, U.S.
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