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Lorenza Haynes (April 15, 1820 – June 6, 1899) was an American librarian, minister, school founder, suffragist, and writer. Hayne began her early career as a teacher, working at schools in Lonsdale, Rhode Island, as well as Leicester and Lowell, Massachusetts. In 1854, she opened a private school in Rochester, New York, and from 1856 through 1860, was the principal of a young women's seminary there. Ill health forced a temporary retirement of four years, after which she served six years as the first librarian of the Waltham, Massachusetts Public Library. During this period, she became intimate with the Rev. Olympia Brown and Mary A. Livermore. In 1872, after retiring from the library, she entered St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York, and before completing the course there, was called

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  • Lorenza Haynes (April 15, 1820 – June 6, 1899) was an American librarian, minister, school founder, suffragist, and writer. Hayne began her early career as a teacher, working at schools in Lonsdale, Rhode Island, as well as Leicester and Lowell, Massachusetts. In 1854, she opened a private school in Rochester, New York, and from 1856 through 1860, was the principal of a young women's seminary there. Ill health forced a temporary retirement of four years, after which she served six years as the first librarian of the Waltham, Massachusetts Public Library. During this period, she became intimate with the Rev. Olympia Brown and Mary A. Livermore. In 1872, after retiring from the library, she entered St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York, and before completing the course there, was called (en)
  • Lorenza Haynes (15 de abril de 1820 - 6 de junio de 1899) fue una bibliotecaria, ministra, fundadora de escuela, sufragista y escritora estadounidense. Hayne comenzó su carrera temprana como maestra, trabajando en escuelas en , Rhode Island, así como en Leicester y Lowell, Massachusetts. En 1854, abrió una escuela privada en Rochester, Nueva York, y desde 1856 hasta 1860, fue la directora de un seminario para mujeres jóvenes allí. La mala salud obligó a una jubilación temporal de cuatro años, después de lo cual sirvió seis años como la primera bibliotecaria de la Biblioteca Pública de Waltham, Massachusetts.​ Durante este período, ella se hizo íntima con Olympia Brown y Mary A. Livermore. En 1872, después de retirarse de la biblioteca, ingresó a la Universidad de St. Lawrence, Canton, Nuev (es)
  • Lorenza Haynes (15 de abril de 1820 – 6 de junho de 1899) foi uma bibliotecária, ministra, fundadora de escola escritora americana.Hayne começou sua carreira como professora cedo, e trabalhou em escolas em , e . Em 1854, ela abriu um colégio particular em Rochester, New York, e em 1856-60, foi diretora de um seminário para jovens moças na mesma cidade. Com a saúde prejudicada, foi obrigada a se afastar por quatro anos e, depois disso, trabalhou na primeira biblioteca públicde por seis anos. Nesse período, aproximou-se da Rev. e . Em 1872, após afastar-se da biblioteca, entrou na , e, antes de poder terminar o curso, foi convidada a ser pastora na Igreja Universalista em [Hallowell, Maine]]. Lá, ela fez seu primeiro discurso em July 26, 1874. Enquanto ocupava essa posição, ela se oficia (pt)
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  • Waltham, Massachusetts (en)
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