Hannah Slade Currier

Hannah Slade Currier

Hannah Slade Currier (1829 - June 25th, 1915)cite news
author = New York Times Staff
title = Obit: Hannah Slade Currier
publisher = New York Times
date = 1915-06-26
url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C05E0D7123FE233A25755C2A9609C946496D6CF
accessdate = 2008-04-07
] was the youngest daughter of Enoch Slade, Esq., a distinguished citizen of Thetford, Vermont, and sister of General Samuel W. Slade, an eminent lawyer of St. Johnsbury, in the same state. She received her early education in Thetford Academy, at that time one of the most famous institutions in New England. Here many of the sons and daughters of
New Hampshire and Vermont resorted to prepare for college, or to obtain a higher education than could be obtained elsewhere. In this celebrated school Miss Slade early found herself ranking among the foremost, not only in the ordinary studies, but also in the higher branches of Greek, Latin and mathematics, which she pursued far into the college course. After leaving the Academy with the highest reputation for scholarship, Miss Slade went to Boston, where under distinguished teachers she continued her studies in music, French and other branches of polite literature, thus adding a metropolitan finish not easily acquired in rural institutions.cite book
last = Willey
first = George Franklyn
title = State Builders; An Illustrated Historical and Biographical Record of the State of New Hampshire at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
pages = p.245
publisher = New Hampshire Pub. Corp
location = Manchester NH
year = 1903
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=NFgDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA244-IA2&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=0_0#PPA245,M1
[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/7566342 OCLC 7566342] ]

Miss Slade married Hon. Moody Currier, the distinguished banker in Manchester, New Hampshire, who was in 1885 and 1886 governor of the state. The accomplishments of Mrs. Currier added greatly to the dignity and popularity of his administration.

After her marriage, in connection with her husband she continued her literary and scientific pursuits, keeping up with the progress of the age, adopting in their broadest and most liberal sense the best thoughts of modern research. Although she has never given to the public any of her literary productions, her education and critical tastes would warrant success in such an undertaking. She does not seek distinction by a display to the worldof her charities and benefactions, which are many, and known only to those who receive them. She believes that the proper sphere of woman is her home, which she renders happy and adorns by devoting to it the best energies of her life.

By her care and watchfulness she threw around her husband's declining years a mantle of joy and gladness.

At the time of her passing Mrs. Currier was one of the wealthiest women in the State of New Hampshire.


References

External links

* [http://www.currier.org Currier Museum of Art] - see especially their [http://www.currier.org/visit/?show=history history] page


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