MRS. PHEBE ANN HANAFORD (COFFIN)
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An American miscellaneous writer and Universalist minister; born in Massachusetts in 1829. She was the first of her sex to become a member of the Universalist clergy. In 1887 she was called to a church in New Haven, Conn., and has retained the charge ever since. Her works are: "Life of Abraham Lincoln"; "Life of George Peabody"; "Lucretia the Quakeress"; "Leonette, or Truth Sought and Found"; "The Best of Books and its History"; "Frank Nelson, the Runaway Boy"; "The Soldier's Daughter"; "Field, Gunboat, and Hospital"; "Women of the Century"; "From Shore to Shore, and Other Poems"; etc.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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