Sarah Prince

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Sarah Prince was an 18th-century New England woman known for her extensive letter correspondence, particularly with Esther Edwards Burr, which offers valuable insight into colonial religious and social life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century New England woman
historical person
archivalStatus letters preserved and studied by historians
country British America NERFINISHED
documentType personal letters
fieldOfStudy American religious history
colonial American history
women’s history
gender female
historicalSignificance illustrates social networks among colonial New England elites
provides insight into colonial American women’s experiences
provides primary-source evidence of colonial piety and religious practice
influenceOn scholarship on colonial women’s religious lives
scholarship on epistolary culture in colonial America
knownFor documentation of colonial religious life
documentation of colonial social life
extensive letter correspondence
letters with Esther Edwards Burr
notableCorrespondent Esther Edwards Burr NERFINISHED
primaryLanguage English
region New England NERFINISHED
religiousContext colonial Protestantism
socialRole member of colonial New England religious community
sourceType epistolary writings
timePeriod 18th century

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Esther Edwards Burr correspondent Sarah Prince
Prince v. Massachusetts party Sarah Prince