Sibylla Bailey Crane | |
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Born | Sibylla Adelaide Bailey July 30, 1851 East Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | January 31, 1902 Boston |
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Subject | music |
Notable works | Glimpses of the Old World |
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Relatives | Joseph Bellamy |
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Sibylla Bailey Crane (née, Bailey; July 30, 1851 – January 31, 1902) was an American educator, musical composer, and author. Her benevolent work included that of the church, the educational institutions of Massachusetts, the general theological library, and the prisons and reformatory schools of the state.[1] She was prominent in musical and social circles and in various patriotic and other organizations, and contributed liberally for the advancement of many worthy objects.[2] Crane was the author of a volume entitled, Glimpses of the Old World.[3]
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