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    Hannah Adams (October 2, 1755 – December 15, 1831) was an American author of books on comparative religion and early United States history. She was born in Medfield, Massachusetts and died in Brookline. Adams is believed to have been the first woman in the U.S. to work as a professional writer. [1]

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  2. Apr 23, 2024 · Hannah Adams (born Oct. 2, 1755, Medfield, Mass. [U.S.]—died Dec. 15, 1831, Brookline, Mass.) was an American compiler of historical information in the study of religion. Adams was the daughter of a notably eccentric bibliophile father whose lack of business acumen kept the large family in poverty.

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  3. Updated on March 18, 2017. Hannah Adams Facts. Known for: first American author to make a living from writing; pioneer historian of religion who presented faiths on their own terms. Occupation: writer, tutor. Dates: October 2, 1755 – December 15, 1831. Also known as: Miss Adams. Background, Family:

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  5. Nov 23, 2010 · Historian Hannah Adams (1755-1831) was the first. Once among the most famous women in America, her name is somewhat obscure today. Adams is well remembered at the Boston Athenæum however, where some of her letters, early editions of her books and her portrait by Chester Harding are proudly kept.

  6. HANNAH ADAMS (1755 – 1831) As her father's business ventures failed, Hannah Adams and her family supported themselves partially by housing boarders, many of whom were divinity students who tutored her in Greek and Latin. Though frequent childhood illnesses kept her from attaining much formal education, her encounters with these boarders ...

  7. Hannah Adams, a historian of religion, was born in Medfield, Massachusetts, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Clark Adams. Known as the first woman to support herself by her writing, she lived in the Boston area throughout her life. Her works include a compendium of the world’s major religions and a history of New England. In her ...

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    Hannah Adams (October 2, 1755 – December 15, 1831) was an American author of books on comparative religion and early United States history. She was born in Medfield, Massachusetts and died in Brookline. Adams is believed to have been the first woman in the U.S. to work as a professional writer.

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