Wives, Sisters, and Daughters: Henry Woodcock’s Correspondence with the Women in his Life
Title
Wives, Sisters, and Daughters: Henry Woodcock’s Correspondence with the Women in his Life
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Description
A student project about a nearly half century of correspondence between Henry Woodstock, an Oberlin Theological Seminary graduate and a pastor in New England and Kansas, and his wife, sisters, and daughters. The letters address temperance and abolition and show Woodstock's gradual evolution towards embracing gender equality.
Publisher
Oberlin College Archives
Contributor
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Type
Coverage
1853-1899
Collection
Citation
Mimi Stern
Rachel Sacks
Rebecca Debus, “Wives, Sisters, and Daughters: Henry Woodcock’s Correspondence with the Women in his Life,” Oberlin Community History Hub, accessed May 15, 2024, https://megansmitchell.org/DH694/items/show/87.