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Cheney, Ednah Dow was born on June 27, 1824 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Sargent S. and Ednah P. Littlehale.
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Cheney, Ednah Dow was born on June 27, 1824 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Sargent S. and Ednah P. Littlehale.
She was educated in private schools in Boston.
She was secretary of the School of Design for Women from 1851 till 1854. His ill health limited his volume of work and after a winter trip abroad (1854-1855) he died in 1856. They had one child, Margaret Swan Cheney (September 8, 1855 – September 22, 1882).
Margaret Swan Cheney died of tuberculosis while a student in the 1882 class at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a reception room of the Women's Chemistry Laboratory was named in her memory.
She lectured at the Concord School of Philosophy on the history of art She went south to visit the Freedmen"s schools in 1866, 1868, and 1869.
She visited Europe several times, and spoke before lyceums west of New England in 1873,, and 1876. Her home is a site on the Boston Women"s Heritage Trail.
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She was an active member of the Margaret Fuller conversation class.
Married Seth Wells Cheney, artist, 1853.