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  1. Sketches, By Mrs. Sigourney by Lydia Huntley Sigourney, 1834
  2. The Christian's gift by Rufus W. 1813-1886 Clark, Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney, et all 2010-08-01
  3. Savings of the little ones, and poems of their mothers
  4. The RELIGIOUS SOUVENIR for Christian & New-Years Presents. by Lydia Huntley, editor. SIGOURNEY, 1840
  5. LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY - Early 19th Century American Female Poet. (American Female Poets)
  6. "Lydia Huntley Sigourney": A Biographical Essay from Gale's "Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 239, American Women Prose Writers 1820-1870" (code 30)
  7. Letters to Mothers. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney by Lydia Howard (Huntley) Sigourney, 2010
  8. Letters to Mothers. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney by Lydia Howard (Huntley) Sigourney, 1854-01-01
  9. Poems for the sea
  10. [Pocahontas, and other poems.] by Lydia Howard Huntley Afterwards Sigourney, 2010-03-18
  11. Select poems;
  12. Letters to Mothers by Lydia Howard (Huntley) Sigourney, 2005-10-27
  13. Lucy Howard's Journal / By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney by Lydia Huntley Sigourney, 1858
  14. Lydia Huntley Sigourney in the Bacon Collection by Alice DeLana, 1986

1. Lydia Huntley Sigourney
Lydia Huntley Sigourney. SIGOURNEY, Lydia Huntley, author, born in Norwich, Connecticut, 1 September, 1791; died in
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LYDIA HUNTLEY SIGOURNEY (1791-1865)
The "Sweet Singer of Hartford" for whom Sigourney Street was named, one of the first American women to succeed at a literary career. A teacher, born in Norwich, Lydia Huntley moved to Hartford at the invitation of Daniel Wadsworth to open a school for the daughters of his friends. With her marriage to Charles Sigourney in 1819 came financial stability, allowing her to give up teaching and devote herself full time to writing and publishing anonymously. Lydia used proceeds from her writing to contribute to charitable causes including the temperance movement, peace societies, Greek war relief, and the work of missionaries at home and abroad. In Traits of the Aborigines of America (1822) she turned Indian tales into blank verse urging conversion of Native Americans to Christianity. When her husband's business began to fail, she sold poems and sketches to magazines. After the success of Letters to Young Ladies (1833), her most popular prose work, she abandoned anonymity despite her husband's objections. Within a year she had published eight other volumes including Poems (1834), a collection of her verse that was reprinted three times. Her popularity was so great that rival publishers competed for her work. Death and piety were her favorite subjects; her rhyming of pious truisms had a wide appeal. Lydia went abroad in 1840 where she was received by Wordsworth, had tea with Carlyle and was presented at the court of Louis Philippe. Between 1840 and 1850 Mrs. Sigourney published fourteen collections of her poetry. Her celebrity reached its height with the 1849 publication of her

3. SIGOURNEY, LYDIA HUNTLEY
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4. George Griffin-Lydia H. Sigourney Papers
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Background note: Lydia Howard (Huntley) Sigourney, the "Sweet Singer of Hartford" was a major figure in the rise of feminized, sentimental fiction in the second quarter of the nineteenth century. Born in Norwich, Conn., as the only child of Ezekiel and Zerviah Huntley, Sigourney was educated in the common schools of Norwich and Hartford, and from 1811-1813, conducted a school in Norwich. By 1814, Sigourney was considered successful enough as an educator to establish a school of her own in Hartford, and the following year she followed up this triumph with the publication of her first book, Moral pieces, in prose and verse In June, 1819, Lydia married Charles Sigourney, a widower with three children. Contrary to Lydia's expectations, Charles' finances were not very solid, and as a result, she turned to writing to supplement the family income. Her first efforts were published anonymously because of the objections of her husband, but as her reputation began to grow, she began to show increasing confidence in her abilities and autonomy. By the early 1830s, Sigourney was a regular and highly sought after contributor to periodicals, eventually editing her own annual, the Religious Souvenir . Although she took a dim view of the average quality of American literary outlets, her popularity eventually grew so great that Louis Godey, among other magazine publishers, was willing to pay her simply to include her name on his magazine's list of editors. A highly prolific writer, Sigourney helped to shape literary tastes in early Victorian America, spawning numerous imitators. Her writing is steeped in a prim religious moralism, with a clear fascination for death, and tends to be overtly didactic, as exemplified by works such as

5. 54145. Sigourney, Lydia Huntley. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION lydia huntley sigourney (1791–1865), US poet. Indian Names(l. 1–8). . . Oxford Book of Children’s Verse in America, The.
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Or with a graceful vigour urged her skiff
O'er the bright waters. The bold warriors mark'd
Her opening charms, but deem'd her still a child, Or fear'd from their grave kingly chief to ask The darling of his age. A stranger came To traffic with the people, and amass Those costly furs which in his native clime Transmute so well to gold. The blood of France Was in his veins, and on his lips the wile That wins the guileless heart. Ofttimes at eve He sought the chieftain's dwelling, and allured The gentle girl to listen to his tale, Well framed and eloquent. With practised glance He saw the loveflush on her olive cheek Make answer to him, though the half-hid brow

9. Connecticut Women's Hall Of Fame
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NEW INDUCTEES HONORED: click here Browse the Hall of Fame - Directory of Inductees These are the women who have been inducted into the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame to date: MARY L. JOBE AKELEY
Geographer, mountaineer, photographer and writer, one of the world's leading explorers. ANNI ALBERS
First weaver to have a solo exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art; received the rarely awarded gold medal for "uncompromising excellence" from the American Craft Council. MARIAN ANDERSON
The first African-American singer to perform with the Metropolitan Opera. BEATRICE FOX AUERBACH
EVELYN BEATRICE LONGMAN BATCHELDER

First woman sculptor to be accepted to full membership in the National Academy of Design, creator of Bushnell Park's "Spirit of Victory" and other well-known monuments in Hartford, Windsor, and throughout the United States. THE BEECHERS OF HARTFORD
One of Connecticut's most literate and intellectual families. JODY R. COHEN
First woman in Connecticut to serve a synagogue as Associate Rabbi and first to have an extended tenure as rabbi of her own congregation. ELIZABETH HART JARVIS COLT
Prominent civic leader and philanthropist; best known as one of the first women in America to establish a major art collection and gallery of her own and then bequeath it to a public museum - The Wadsworth Atheneum.

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    From Evert A. Duyckinck, Cyclopaedia of American Literature , (New York: C. Scribner, 1856): LYDIA H. SIGOURNEY. Lydia Huntley, the daughter and only child of Ezekiel Huntley and Sophia Wentworth, was born at Norwich, Conn., September 1, 1791. Her father, who bore a part in the war of the Revolution, was a man of worth and benevolence. His wife possessed those well balanced, unobtrusive virtues of character which marked the New England lady of the olden time. Among the happiest influences attending the childhood of their daughter, was the cultivated society of Madam Lathrop, the widow of Dr. Daniel Lathrop, and the daughter of the Hon. John Talcott, of Hartford, who held for a succession of years the office of Governor of Connecticut. Mr. Huntley, having charge of her estate, resided with his separate family under her roof, and in that fine old mansion their child was born. Her precocity was exhibited in reading fluently at the age of three, and composing simple verses at seven, smooth in rhythm, and of an invariable religious sentiment. As she grew older, she profited by the society of the distinguished visitors who sought the hospitable home; and received in addition every advantage of education which could then be obtained. When Miss Huntley was fourteen, she had the misfortune to lose her venerable friend, who died at the ripe age of eighty-nine. She continued her studies until her nineteenth year, when she put into execution a plan she had long contemplated, of engaging in the work of instruction. Associating herself with her most intimate friend, Miss Ann Maria Hyde, who sympathized warmly in her scheme, a school was opened for young ladies, and conducted with great success for two years.

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    (1791-1865) Born in Norwich, Connecticut, and in 1814 sent to school in Hartford, where she became a lifelong resident. Author of fifty-three volumes of prose and poetry, including Moral Pieces in Prose and Verse (1815); the historical poem Traits of the Aborigines A Sketch of Connecticut Forty Years Since Zinzendorff and Other Poems (1836); and Pocohantas and Other Poems
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    Born: September 1, 1791, Norwich, Connecticut. Died: June 10, 1865, Hartford, Connecticut. Buried: Spring Grove Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut. Sigourney con­duct­ed a school in Nor­wich (1809-1814), then moved to Hart­ford. She mar­ried Charles Si­gour­ney in Hart­ford in 1819, and spent most of the rest of her life there. Her first pub­li­ca­tion was Moral Pieces in Prose and Verse in 1815; she went on to publish al­most 60 works in her life­time. The prin­ci­pal hymn­als in which her writ­ings ap­peared were the Con­gre­ga­tion­al Village Hymns Se­lection (1829); the Con­nec­ti­cut Psalms and Hymns Additional Hymns Select Hymns (1836), and the Un­i­ver­sal­ist Hymns for Christian Devotion , by Adams and Cha­pin (1846). Hymns:
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    Ye say they all have passed away,
    That noble race and brave;
    That their light canoes have vanished
    From off the crested wave;
    That mid the forests where they roamed
    There rings no hunter's shout; But their name is on your waters; Ye may not wash it out. Indian Names Names Not on the outer world For inward joy depend; Enjoy the luxury of thought, Make thine own self friend; Not with the restless throng, In search of solace roam But with an independent zeal Be intimate at home. Know Thyself Content And say to mothers what a holy charge Is theirswith what a kingly power their love Might rule the fountains of the new-born mind. The Mother of Washington (l. 33) [

    20. PAL: Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney (1791-1865)
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    Source: Legacy Photo Primary Works Known as "the Sweet Singer of Hartford," Lydia Sigourney was a prolific writer who published over fifty books before her death. Among them: Traits of the Aborigines of America, Sketch of Connecticut, Forty Years Since, Poems, Zinzendorff and Other Poems, Illustrated Poems, Past Meridian, Lucy Howard's Journal, Letters of Life, Top Selected Bibliography Baker, Dorothy Z. "Ars Poetica/Ars Domestica: The Self-Reflexive Poetry of Lydia Sigourney and Emily Dickinson." Poetics in the Poem: Critical Essays on American Self-Reflexive Poetry. Ed. Dorothy Z. Baker. NY: Peter Lang, 1997. Baym, Nina. "Reinventing Lydia Sigourney." Redefining the Political Novel: American Women Writers, 1797-1901. Ed. Sharon M. Harris. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1995. 66-85. - - -. "Reinventing Lydia Sigourney."

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