Plymouth in Windsor County, Vermont — The American Northeast (New England)
Achsa W. Sprague (1827-1862)
Spiritualist and Reformer
Photographed By Dennis Gilkenson, May 10, 2017
1. Achsa W. Sprague (1827-1862) Spiritualist and Reformer
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Achsa W. Sprague (1827-1862). Spiritualist and Reformer. Achsa Sprague was born and lived in Plymouth Notch, teaching in the stone school by age 12. At 20, she contracted a mysterious disease and spent seven years bedridden, waking one day miraculously cured. Attributing recovery to angelic powers, she became a trance medium and lectured on Spiritualism throughout the United States and Canada. Sprague was a prolific author of Spiritualist articles, prose, poems, and letters through automatic writing, which she claimed was controlled by worldly energies. She supported women's suffrage, prison reform, and the abolition of slavery. Sprague died at age 34 and is buried in the Plymouth Notch Cemetery. Her tombstone is engraved with her verse, "I Still Live."
Achsa Sprague was born and lived in Plymouth Notch, teaching in the stone school by age 12. At 20, she contracted a mysterious disease and spent seven years bedridden, waking one day miraculously cured. Attributing recovery to angelic powers, she became a trance medium and lectured on Spiritualism throughout the United States and Canada. Sprague was a prolific author of Spiritualist articles, prose, poems, and letters through automatic writing, which she claimed was controlled by worldly energies. She supported women's suffrage, prison reform, and the abolition of slavery. Sprague died at age 34 and is buried in the Plymouth Notch Cemetery. Her tombstone is engraved with her verse, "I Still Live."
Erected 2016 by Vermont Division for Historic Preservation.
Location. 43° 32.163′ N, 72° 43.56′ W. Marker is in Plymouth, Vermont, in Windsor County. Marker is on Messer Hill Road, on the left when traveling west. Across from 122 Messer Hill Road. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Plymouth VT 05056, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 7 miles of this marker, measured as the
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