She attended the 1850 Worcester Women's Rights Convention with her husband.
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A noble life rounded out
Another honored name has been registered among the immortals. Sarah H. Pillsbury, wife of Parker Pillsbury, died last month at her home in Concord, N.H., aged 80 years and 7 months. She gladly and intelligently stood by her husband in his championship of the abolition of slavery and was warmly identified with the movement for woman's equality. For 58 years of married life she had thrown the beauty and sweetness of a rich character around her home, always with a broad, sympathetic appreciation of the needs of the larger home outside. -- Woman's Tribune
Concord Enterprise June 2, 1898
She attended the 1850 Worcester Women's Rights Convention with her husband.
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A noble life rounded out
Another honored name has been registered among the immortals. Sarah H. Pillsbury, wife of Parker Pillsbury, died last month at her home in Concord, N.H., aged 80 years and 7 months. She gladly and intelligently stood by her husband in his championship of the abolition of slavery and was warmly identified with the movement for woman's equality. For 58 years of married life she had thrown the beauty and sweetness of a rich character around her home, always with a broad, sympathetic appreciation of the needs of the larger home outside. -- Woman's Tribune
Concord Enterprise June 2, 1898
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