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Martha Chickering Sawyer Holmes (Class of 1839, Wheaton Principal, 1842-1846)

 Person

biographical statement

Martha Chickering Sawyer was born in Charlestown, MA, on September 16, 1820, the daughter of Peter and Charlotte Sawyer. Martha came to Wheaton Seminary in 1836, graduated in 1839, and returned as a teacher in 1840. She served as principal from 1842 to 1846, retiring due to poor health, although she remained a life-long friend of Mrs. Wheaton. She married the Reverend Franklin Holmes (pastor of the Trinitarian Congregational Church, Norton) on July 6, 1855, and together they had two sons. Reverend Holmes was a Wheaton Trustee from 1853-1859. In 1859, the family moved to Brooklyn, NY.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Martha Sawyer Holmes Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SMC-280
Abstract

The collection includes materials collected by Martha Sawyer Holmers. The collection includes letters and reports on Wheaton Seminary. The main focus of the collection is Martha Sawyer Holmes' time at Wheaton as the principal from 1842-1846.The collection spans the years of 1839-1946.

Dates: 1839-1846

Poems for Martha C. Sawyer, 1828-1878, 1837 - 1837

 File — Box 47, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents

The book contains MS poems written for Martha by her family and friends (1837). The book originally belonged to Charlotte Sawyer and includes passages dating from 1828 to 1878.

Dates: 1828-1878; 1837 - 1837

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Greece. 1
Heart 1
Love. 1
Poetry. 1