Adams, Hannah (1755-1832)

Adams, Hannah. Born in Massachusetts, 1755-1832. An industrious and painstaking writer on religious and historical subjects, whose chief claim to distinction at present is that she was the first woman in America who made literature a profession. Writings: A View of Religious Opinions; History of New England; History of the Jews; Evidences of Christianity. See Memoir by herself, with additions by another hand, 1832.


A Dictionary of American Authors
by Oscar Fay Adams
Boston and New York
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
1897

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