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English: Sarah Josepha Hale (1788-1879). One of America's first woman editors. Hale greatly increased subscriptions to Godey's Lady's Book in her four decades as editor. She successfully promoted a national Thanksgiving Day to President Lincoln. The author and women's rights advocate lived here. (Historical Marker at 922 Spruce St. Philadelphia PA - Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission 2015)
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Sarah Josepha Hale (1788-1879). One of America's first woman editors. Hale greatly increased subscriptions to Godey's Lady's Book in her four decades as editor. She successfully promoted a national Thanksgiving Day to President Lincoln. The author and women's rights advocate lived here. (Historical Marker at 922 Spruce St. Philadelphia PA - Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission 2015)