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Florence Garrettson Spooner (1840s – May 7, 1935) was an American social reformer actively engaged in humane and reformatory lines. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she made her home in Boston, Massachusetts, where she served as President of the Massachusetts Prison Reform League. Spooner was known throughout the House of Correction as the "women's missionary friend". She was the founder of the Anti-Death Penalty League. In her day, Spooner's name became as famous as Elizabeth Fry and Dorothea Dix.

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  • Florence Garrettson Spooner (1840s – May 7, 1935) was an American social reformer actively engaged in humane and reformatory lines. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she made her home in Boston, Massachusetts, where she served as President of the Massachusetts Prison Reform League. Spooner was known throughout the House of Correction as the "women's missionary friend". She was the founder of the Anti-Death Penalty League. In her day, Spooner's name became as famous as Elizabeth Fry and Dorothea Dix. (en)
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  • Florence Garrettson Spooner (1840s – May 7, 1935) was an American social reformer actively engaged in humane and reformatory lines. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she made her home in Boston, Massachusetts, where she served as President of the Massachusetts Prison Reform League. Spooner was known throughout the House of Correction as the "women's missionary friend". She was the founder of the Anti-Death Penalty League. In her day, Spooner's name became as famous as Elizabeth Fry and Dorothea Dix. (en)
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