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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Anne Marbury Hutchinson (The Elder) Part V


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Epilogue

A statue of Anne Hutchinson stands in front of the State House in Boston. The inscription on the plaque at the bottom of the statue reads:
In Memory of
Anne Marbury Hutchinson
Baptized at Alford
Licolnshire England
20 - July 1595
Killed by the Indians
at East Chester New York 1643
Courageous Exponent
of Civil Liberty
and Religious Toleration
For more information on Anne Hutchinson and the Puritans, please see the following resources:
Yahoo.com/Arts/Humanities/History/U.S.History/People/Hutchinson_Anne_1591-1643
The National Women's Hall of Fame
The American Experience WayBack Stand Up For Your Rights Features-Religious Freedom
Anne Hutchinson's Family Tree
Deep Background on Anne Hutchinson
http://www.theologypapers.com/categories/153-007.html
http://www.ogram.org/17thc/quakers.shtml
American Colonial History Resources
Anne Bradstreet .com
http://www.boston-online.com/History/Colonial/

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