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Mary Ann Walworth Booth - Coggle Diagram
Mary Ann Walworth Booth
her life
successful individual despite being deaf and poor at first
Edmund’s absence was the most difficult period in Mary Ann’s life
average deaf women during the nineteenth century
graduated in the American School for the Deaf
her challenges
took care of their farm in Fairview
the acreage she bought eventually became the Anamosa town center
raised the children alone
donated some arcs to the First Congregational Church
had her own house built
felt isolated and lonely
her husband, Edmund Booth
major role in local politics
owned a farm with Mary
California at the beginning of the Gold Rush making money for the family
settled in Iowa with Mary
her letters
her letters were in insight to her hopes and challenges in her personal life
had problems with Julia and Mrs. Perkins
she writes letters to her husband