Mary Lathrap, pen name: Lena; known as "The Daniel Webster of Prohibition", was a 19th-century American author, preacher, suffragist, and temperance reformer. Wikipedia
Born: April 25, 1838, Jackson, MI
Died: January 3, 1895 (age 56 years), Jackson, MI
“Judge Softly” or “Walk a Mile in His Moccasins” — by Mary T. Lathrap ... The name of this heartfelt poem by Mary Torrans Lathrap (1838-1895) was originally ...
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In 1895 Mary Torrans Lathrap, a Local Preacher in the Methodist Church in America, wrote. Poem, called 'Judge Softly': Just walk a mile in his moccasins.
Title: The poems and written addresses of Mary T. Lathrap ... with a short sketch of her life. Author: Lathrap, Mary (Torrans), Mrs., 1838-1895.
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[X-Info] Lathrap, Mary (Torrans), Mrs., 1838-1895: The poems and written addresses of Mary T. Lathrap ... with a short sketch of her life (Woman's Christian ...
Mary Torrans Lathrap née, Torrans known as "The Daniel Webster of Prohibition", was a 19th-century American poet, preacher, suffragist, and temperance ...