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  1. Eunice White Beecher (née Bullard; pen name, A Minister's Wife; August 26, 1812 – March 8, 1897) was a United States author. Biography. Eunice White Bullard born in West Sutton, Massachusetts, August 26, 1812. She was the daughter of Dr. Artemas Bullard and Lucy Maria White, and was educated in Hadley, Massachusetts.

  2. On August 3, 1837, Beecher married Eunice Bullard, and the two proceeded to the small, impoverished town of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where Beecher had been offered a post as a minister of the First Presbyterian Church.

  3. Originating in New England, one particular Beecher family in the 19th century was a political family notable for issues of religion, civil rights, and social reform. Notable members of the family include clergy ( Presbyterians and Congregationalists ), educators, authors and artists.

  4. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Eunice White Beecher. American writer (1812-1897) Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 26 August 1812. West Sutton Historic District. Eunice White Bullard.

  5. Die Halbschwester Isabella Beecher Hooker (1822–1907) setzte sich für die Frauenrechte ein. Der Halbbruder Thomas (1824–1900) war Anwalt und in der Kirche aktiv. Beecher war seit 1837 verheiratet mit der Lehrerin Eunice White Bullard, sie hatten neun Kinder, aber nur vier überlebten ihn 1887. Schriften

  6. Correspondence, writings, speeches, diaries, clippings, printed matter, sermons, and other papers of two centuries of Beecher family members. The papers relate principally to Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887), popular 19th century clergyman and orator, and members of his family.

  7. Eunice Bullard Beecher. (1812-1897) Hoosier Connection: Eunice Beecher moved to Indiana with her husband in 1837. The Beechers lived in Indiana for ten years, first in Lawrenceburg and later in Indianapolis. In 1812, Eunice Bullard White was born in West Sutton, Massachusetts.