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Harriet Livermore

Harriet Livermore (April 14, 1788-1868〔http://www.seacoastnh.com/Famous-People/Link-Free-or-Die/Portrait-of-Harriet-Livermore/〕), is best known as a preacher, becoming one of the most well-known female preachers in America in the 19th century. She is referred to in John Greenleaf Whittier's poem ''Snow-Bound''. She travelled widely throughout America and four times to the Holy Land.
== Origins and early life ==

Harriet Livermore was born on April 14, 1788, in Concord, New Hampshire, the daughter of Edward St. Loe Livermore, best known as a United States Representative from Massachusetts; and granddaughter of Samuel Livermore, a United States Senator for New Hampshire. Her mother died when she was five and at eight her father placed her in a boarding school in Haverhill, Massachusetts, later sending her to Byfield Female Seminary in Byfield, Massachusetts and Atkinson Academy in New Hampshire.〔Elizabeth F. Hoxie, "Harriet Livermore: 'Vixen and Devotee'", ''The New England Quarterly'', 18:1. (1945).〕

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