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The Life and Legacy of Sara Louisa Oberholtzer

Sara Louisa Oberholtzer was a woman with many beliefs, and she spent her life fighting for her ideals. At a time when women were expected to remain in the home, Sara traveled the world to promote causes she believed in, such as temperance and thrift. Many of her beliefs were framed in the Quaker lifestyle, such as her disdain for chewing tobacco and drinking alcohol.

Sara did not let her womanhood hold her back. Instead, she used it to her advantage by framing her arguments in a way that emphasized the safety of children. After all, what kind of 19th century wife, mother, and woman would she be if she did not leave her home to protect the children?

Sara’s life story is worth looking into if you are interested in 19th century women, activists, writers, poets, and Quakers. Also if you are interested in local history she is a great person to look into, as she was born in Chester County and lived both near and in Philadelphia for her entire life. Many of her poems make reference to places not too far from Ursinus College, such as Lionville, PA and the Mill at Anselma. Finally, anybody who is researching the Temperance Movement or school savings banks will find it useful to read about Sara’s life.

For additional information about Sara Oberholtzer, please consult the links on the left side of this page. Other useful sources include The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Ancestry, and West Chester University Libraries. (Of special note is a thesis held at WCU entitled Recovering Sara Louisa Oberholtzer: Chester County Poet and Activist by Shannon P. Steel)

Two articles of note are "School Savings Banks" by Sara Louisa Oberholtzer in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, May 1894, and "Sara Oberholtzer and the School Savings Bank Movement" by Andrew L. Yarrow in Pennsylvania Legacies, November 2012. Books of interest include Thrift: The History of an American Cultural Movement by Andrew L. Yarrow, Notable Women of Pennsylvania edited by Gertrude Bosler Biddle and Sarah Dickinson Lowrie, History of the Conestoga Turnpike Through Chester County, Pennsylvania by Stuart H. Quillman, 30,000 Acres: Vincent and Pikeland Townships, 1686 to 1850 by Estelle Cremers and Uwchlan Township: 300 Years Above the Valley by Susannah Wilson Brody.

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  • Oberholtzer Family and Allen H. Simmers by The Mill at Anselma

    Oberholtzer Family and Allen H. Simmers

  • John Oberholtzer, Teacher, Miller, Entrepreneur by The Mill at Anselma

    John Oberholtzer, Teacher, Miller, Entrepreneur

  • Sara Oberholtzer, Poet and Activist by The Mill at Anselma

    Sara Oberholtzer, Poet and Activist

  • Violet Lee, and Other Poems by Sara Oberholtzer by Tiffini Eckenrod

    Violet Lee, and Other Poems by Sara Oberholtzer

  • A Miller's House: 1873 by Tiffini Eckenrod

    A Miller's House: 1873

  • The Oberholtzer Family: 1859 to 1886 by Tiffini Eckenrod

    The Oberholtzer Family: 1859 to 1886

  • Sara Oberholtzer Proposal for Vote for Women Trail Resource Survey by The Mill at Anselma

    Sara Oberholtzer Proposal for Vote for Women Trail Resource Survey

  • The Mill at Anselma Volunteer Meeting- Oberholtzer Updates by The Mill at Anselma

    The Mill at Anselma Volunteer Meeting- Oberholtzer Updates

  • Vickers Oberholtzer's Death Certificate

    Vickers Oberholtzer's Death Certificate

  • Ellis P. Oberholtzer's Death Certificate

    Ellis P. Oberholtzer's Death Certificate

  • Sara Oberholtzer Article From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette- February 4, 1930

    Sara Oberholtzer Article From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette- February 4, 1930

  • Sara Louisa Oberholtzer's Death Certificate

    Sara Louisa Oberholtzer's Death Certificate

  • Letter to Sara Oberholtzer About Her Eyes by Philip J. Lawler

    Letter to Sara Oberholtzer About Her Eyes

  • Letter to Sara Oberholtzer from Rio de Janeiro by H. C. Tucker

    Letter to Sara Oberholtzer from Rio de Janeiro

  • Letter to Sara Oberholtzer About A Biography On John H. Thiry by P. LeRoy Harwood

    Letter to Sara Oberholtzer About A Biography On John H. Thiry

  • Letter to Sara Oberholtzer from The Scottish War Savings Committee

    Letter to Sara Oberholtzer from The Scottish War Savings Committee

  • Letter to Sara Oberholtzer from the School District of Norristown, PA

    Letter to Sara Oberholtzer from the School District of Norristown, PA

  • Agreement Between Sara Oberholtzer and B.F. Johnson

    Agreement Between Sara Oberholtzer and B.F. Johnson

  • Letter to Sara Oberholtzer from France

    Letter to Sara Oberholtzer from France

  • School Savings Banks Report

    School Savings Banks Report

  • Hotel Brighton, Atlantic City, N.J.- Postcard From Sara to Vickers by Sara Louisa Oberholtzer

    Hotel Brighton, Atlantic City, N.J.- Postcard From Sara to Vickers

  • Home of President Andrew Jackson, The Hermitage, Nashville- Postcard from Sara to Vickers by Sara Louisa Oberholtzer

    Home of President Andrew Jackson, The Hermitage, Nashville- Postcard from Sara to Vickers

  • Letter to John Oberholtzer About School Savings Banks by Harry Sloyer

    Letter to John Oberholtzer About School Savings Banks

  • Letter to Sara from John H. Thiry by John H. Thiry

    Letter to Sara from John H. Thiry

 
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