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Isabella Marshall Graham was a prominent Scottish-American philanthropist and writer known for her dedication to social reform and education. Born in Edinburgh in 1742, she moved to the United States where she became a significant figure in the New York City community. Graham was deeply committed to charitable work, particularly in the fields of education and the welfare of the poor. Her writings often reflected her strong faith and principles, inspiring many during her lifetime and beyond.

Through her various initiatives, including the founding of schools and orphanages, Graham aimed to uplift the underprivileged and instill a sense of hope and purpose. Her influential works, such as "The Power of Faith," encapsulate her experiences and the profound impact of her beliefs on her life choices. By sharing her story and the stories of those she served, Graham left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire social reformers and advocates for education today.

Nationalität Amerikaner, Schotte
Geburtsdatum July 15, 1742
Geburtsort Edinburgh, Scotland
Todesdatum August 1, 1814