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  1. Fanny Chamberlain. Frances Caroline Chamberlain (née Adams; August 12, 1825 – October 18, 1905) was the wife of Joshua Chamberlain; she served as First Lady of Maine while he was Governor of Maine from 1867 to 1871.

  2. 30 de jun. de 2016 · Frances Caroline Adams Chamberlain, c. 1856. Lawrence began courting Miss Fanny, enthusiastically falling in love. Her feelings seem less certain, as if not willing to give up independence to marry…even for love.

  3. 1 de jul. de 2016 · Fanny Chamberlain’s self-centeredness came to the forefront during the Civil War; she was not a steady correspondent and often left her children and home for traveling jaunts and shopping tours in the cities.

  4. 14 de feb. de 2015 · Chamberlain made clear that his love for Fanny was never far from his thoughts, addressing her as “my precious wife” and writing on 24 April 1863 that “I am always thinking first of you.” While 2 July 1863 would bring Chamberlain everlasting fame, June 1864 would bestow upon the Chamberlains terrible misfortune.

  5. Chamberlain made clear that his love for Fanny was never far from his thoughts, addressing her as “my precious wife” and writing on 24 April 1863 that “I am always thinking first of you.” While 2 July 1863 would bring Chamberlain everlasting fame, June 1864 would bestow upon the Chamberlains terrible misfortune.

  6. 2 de jul. de 2019 · Chamberlain’s inability to readjust to civilian life following the war, and Fanny’s inability to understand what he had gone through during it caused great troubles in their marriage. Chamberlain “felt like hell a lot of the time, morose in mood and racked with pain.”

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Frances (Fanny) Caroline Adams Chamberlain, a musician and the wife of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, a Civil War general and president of Bowdoin College. Explore her role as a professor's wife, a mother, a nurse, a hostess, and a painter.