Diaz, Abby (1821–1904)

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Diaz, Abby (1821–1904)

American author and reformer. Name variations: Abby Morton Diaz. Born Abigail Morton on Nov 22, 1821, in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died April 1, 1904, in Belmont, Massachusetts; dau. of Ichabod Morton and Patty (Weston) Morton; m. Manuel A. Diaz, Oct 6, 1845; children: 3.

Known as juvenile author and for works on domestic culture, published most famous book The William Henry Letters (1870); served as president (1881–92), vice president (1892–1902), and honorary vice president (from 1902) of Women's Educational and Industrial Union of Boston; traveled to help establish similar unions in other cities including Buffalo (NY), Washington (DC), and St. Paul (MN). Other works include William Henry and His Friends (1872), Lucy Maria (1874), Domestic Problems (1884), and Only a Flock of Women (1893).

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