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Caroline Laura Rice

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in the 1870s. She was also active in the women's club. She was an avid writer. She wrote at least two hymns, "I builded Rock, on the Rock of God," and "Wilt thou hear the voice of praise." "Wilt thou hear the voice of praise," was included in the Methodist hymnal.
69: 204: 17: 194: 57:, during her childhood. Her father was superintendent of the dyeing department at Middlesex Mills. She attended 199: 162: 91:(1821–1897) on September 13, 1843. They had four children, including a daughter named Caroline Laura Rice. 209: 84: 58: 50: 88: 65: 33:(June 20, 1819 – August 29, 1899) was an American teacher, writer, composer, and social reformer. 164:
Minutes of the ... Session of the New England Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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She taught in the public schools of Lowell. She was president of the
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She died August 29, 1899, in the home of her son, Rev. Dr.
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She was very active in the Trinity Methodist Church in
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during the Civil War, and the second president of the
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Caroline Laura North
Torrington, Connecticut
William North
Great Falls, New Hampshire
Lowell, Massachusetts
Wilbraham Wesleyan Academy
Soldiers Aid Association
Springfield Home for Friendless Women and Children
Pandita Ramabai
Springfield, Massachusetts
Rev. William Rice
Charles Francis Rice
"Caroline Rice › Texts"
"Caroline Laura North Rice (1819–1899)"
Minutes of the ... Session of the New England Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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1819 births
1899 deaths
American social reformers
American hymnwriters
People from Torrington, Connecticut
Women hymnwriters

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