Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous (Esprios Classics)
Sarah Knowles Bolton (September 15, 1841 - February 21, 1916) was an American writer. She was born in Farmington, Connecticut. In 1866, she married Charles E. Bolton, a merchant and philanthropist. She wrote extensively for the press, was one of the first corresponding secretaries of the Woman's National Temperance Union, and was associate editor of the Boston Congregationalist (1878-81). Bolton traveled for two years in Europe, studying profit-sharing, female higher education, and other social questions. Her writings encouraged readers to improve the world about them through faith and hard work.
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Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous (Esprios Classics)
Sarah Knowles Bolton (September 15, 1841 - February 21, 1916) was an American writer. She was born in Farmington, Connecticut. In 1866, she married Charles E. Bolton, a merchant and philanthropist. She wrote extensively for the press, was one of the first corresponding secretaries of the Woman's National Temperance Union, and was associate editor of the Boston Congregationalist (1878-81). Bolton traveled for two years in Europe, studying profit-sharing, female higher education, and other social questions. Her writings encouraged readers to improve the world about them through faith and hard work.
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Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous (Esprios Classics)

Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous (Esprios Classics)

by Sarah Knowles Bolton
Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous (Esprios Classics)

Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous (Esprios Classics)

by Sarah Knowles Bolton

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Sarah Knowles Bolton (September 15, 1841 - February 21, 1916) was an American writer. She was born in Farmington, Connecticut. In 1866, she married Charles E. Bolton, a merchant and philanthropist. She wrote extensively for the press, was one of the first corresponding secretaries of the Woman's National Temperance Union, and was associate editor of the Boston Congregationalist (1878-81). Bolton traveled for two years in Europe, studying profit-sharing, female higher education, and other social questions. Her writings encouraged readers to improve the world about them through faith and hard work.

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ISBN-13: 9798211080416
Publisher: Blurb
Publication date: 08/23/2024
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.59(d)
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