Lorenza Haynes, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Lorenza Haynes

American librarian, minister, school founder, suffragist, writer

Date of Birth: 15-Apr-1820

Place of Birth: Sudbury, Massachusetts, United States

Date of Death: 06-Jun-1899

Profession: writer, librarian, suffragette, suffragist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Lorenza Haynes

  • Lorenza Haynes (April 15, 1820 – June 6, 1899) was an American librarian, minister, school founder, suffragist, and writer. Hayne began her early career as a teacher, working at schools in Lonsdale, Rhode Island, as well as Leicester and Lowell, Massachusetts.
  • In 1854, she opened a private school in Rochester, New York, and from 1856 through 1860, was the principal of a young women's seminary there.
  • Ill health forced a temporary retirement of four years, after which she served six years as the first librarian of the Waltham, Massachusetts Public Library.
  • During this period, she became intimate with the Rev.
  • Olympia Brown and Mary A.
  • Livermore.
  • In 1872, after retiring from the library, she entered St.
  • Lawrence University, Canton, New York, and before completing the course there, was called to the pastorate of the Universalist Church in Hallowell, Maine.
  • She delivered her first sermon as pastor on July 26, 1874.
  • While occupying this place, she officiated as chaplain in the House of Representatives and also in the Senate, in Augusta, Maine; this was the first instance of a woman acting in that capacity in that State.
  • She also served as chaplain of the Soldier's Home at Togus.
  • In 1876, she went to the Marlboro, Massachusetts Church, and afterward, she held pastorates in Fairfield, Maine, Skowhegan, Maine, Rockport, Massachusetts, and Pigeon Cove, Massachusetts.
  • Haynes, Phebe Ann Coffin Hanaford, Mary H.
  • Graves were the first Massachusetts women to become ordained Christian ministers.

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