Overview
Abby, Laurilla, and Mary AnnĀ presents two first cousins named Hannah as their Hickok family story unfolds through nearly three hundred years of Connecticut and United States history.Ā
TheĀ narrative focuses on Hannah Hickok Smith and her daughters Abby, Laurilla, Zephina, Cyrinthia, and JuliaĀ (in Glastenbury, Connecticut) and the younger cousin, Hannah Hickok Eldred and her daughter Mary AnnĀ (in Lumberland, New York).
Abby, Laurilla, and Mary AnnĀ examines the influence that the Bible, the Magna Carta, and events in 1600's Old and New England had on peopleĀ who, in later centuries, opposed "taxation without representation," provided education for women, fought against slavery, or endorsed the right of women to vote.
Abby, Laurilla, and Mary AnnĀ highlights American historical figures Marquis de Lafayette (a Revolutionary War hero), Sarah Pierce and Emma Hart Willard (advocates for girls' education), William Lloyd Garrison, Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, and Lucy Stone (abolitionists who endorsed a woman's right to vote).
Abby and Julia Smith are featured in the 1870s when the elderly sisters gained national attention as they confronted their town's unfair taxes and questioned why women in the United States could not vote. The Misses Smith's articulate letters and speeches (sometimes sarcastic, but never hateful) recalled principles from history and the Bible to challenge those in power to do what was reasonable and right.
Sources for Abby, Laurilla, and Mary AnnĀ include: 1680s land deeds; 1769-1891 journals, diaries, and letters; original newspaper accounts and books (some online); records from historical societies and town clerks; and recent historical books.Ā
The 150 sidebars, 2 family trees, 330-year timeline, 35 poems, and 320 images (including 14 letters, 14 old and new maps, and 7 journal pages) provide glimpses into long ago times that still have relevance.Ā Researchers will appreciate the 14 pages of endnotes and the names of over 1,500 people, places, and events in the index.
This book title, Abby, Laurilla, and Mary Ann (The Heritage and Legacy of the Daughters of Two Hannah Hickoks, 1635-1906), ISBN: 9780982637456, by Louise Elizabeth Smith, Gary D. Smith, published by BookBaby (June 20, 2022) is available in paperback. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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