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  1. 2 de dic. de 2019 · Lyman Beecher: "The father of more brains than any man in America" Harriet Beecher Stowe née Harriet Elisabeth Beecher, was born June 14, 1811, in Litchfield, CT to the Rev. Lyman Beecher (1775-1863) and Roxana Foote Beecher (1775- 1816), the sixth of 11 children.

  2. Lyman Beecher fue un clérigo presbiteriano, reformador y revivalista estadounidense que cofundó la Sociedad Estadounidense de la Temperancia. Nacido en Connecticut de un herrero, Beecher fue adoptado y criado por un tío en una granja, y más tarde se graduó de teología en la Universidad de Yale. Al ser ordenado pastor en 1799, predicó en ...

  3. 20 de jul. de 2010 · Lyman Beecher is remembered today primarily through the accomplishments of his children, among whom was abolitionist preacher Henry Ward Beecher, and author of Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe. But in his day, Lyman Beecher, a prominent pastor and latter president of Lane Seminary, was a powerful proponent of moral reform and chief ...

  4. When Harriet Elisabeth Beecher was born on 14 June 1811, in Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States, her father, Rev Lyman Beecher, was 35 and her mother, Roxana Foote, was 36. She married Calvin Ellis Stowe on 5 January 1836, in Walnut Hills, Mill Creek Township, Hamilton, Ohio, United States.

  5. 16 de jul. de 2006 · Lyman Beecher had good reason to fear for his son's soul. Henry Ward Beecher was born in the summer of 1813, in the midst of one of the most terrifying, tumultuous periods in American history.

  6. Lyman Beecher's approach to antislavery reform has received remarkably little attention from historians.1 No thorough study has been made of his at- titudes toward chattel slavery, the methods he advanced to ameliorate or eradicate it, and his feelings toward free blacks and their future in America. The interpre- tations that have been proposed ...

  7. Lyman Beecher Biography. Reverend Dr. Lyman Beecher was born October 12, 1775 in New Haven, Connecticut. Graduating from Yale University in 1797, he was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1799 where he served the East Hampton, Long Island church until 1810. He then accepted a ministerial position in Litchfield Connecticut.