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Livermore, Mary Ashton 1821- Reformer; born in Boston, Mass., Dec. 19, 1821; married Daniel P. Livermore in 1845; was appointed agent of the northwestern branch of the United States Sanitary Commission in 1862. After the close of the war she became famous as a lecturer, both in the United States and abroad, her most popular subjects being What shall we do with our daughters; Women of the War; and The moral heroism of the Temperance reform. She was also active in the woman-suffrage and temperance movements. Among her publications are Pen pictures; and Thirty years too late.