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  1. Mary Tyler Mann (née Peabody; November 16, 1806 – February 11, 1887) was an American teacher, author, and reformer. Mary was one of three Peabody sisters who were influential women of their day in education, literature, and art.

  2. The wife of Horace Mannand sister of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody and Sophia Peabody Hawthorne—was an educator who substantially assisted her husband. Her writing and editing included a novel, letters, a cookbook, early childhood education papers, and the Life and Works of Horace Mann in three volumes.

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  3. Mary Tyler Peabody Mann (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 16 de noviembre de 1806 - Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, 11 de febrero de 1887) fue una maestra y escritora norteamericana, también esposa del educador, filósofo, reformador y político Horace Mann Sr.

  4. 21 de mai. de 2022 · Mary Tyler Peabody Mann. Mary Tyler Peabody was born on November 16, 1806 in Cambridge, MA, the second child of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Peabody. Similar to Elizabeth before her, Mary received an extensive education at home, and was qualified to teach at eighteen.

  5. American educator . Born Mary Tyler Peabody in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts, on November 16, 1806; died on February 11, 1887; daughter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1778–1853); sister of Sophia Peabody Hawthorne (1809–1871) and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804–1894); aunt of Rose Hawthorne Lathrop (1851–1926); married Horace ...

  6. 1 de jun. de 2017 · Jun 1, 2017. THE REAL DIRT ON: Mary Tyler Peabody Mann. By Carol Buckley. As a daughter of 19th century Massachusetts, Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, born in 1806, was exposed to the Transcendentalist view of the importance of the plant world.

  7. 5 Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, "Estimate of Horace Mann." Manuscript in the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston. 6 "I learned from him in what night of the soul he had been nurtured and realized for the first time what a misfortune to mankind has been that creed which dishonors God and disenchants man." Mary Mann, "Estimate of ...