Mary Helen Peck Crane
American church and temperance worker; writer (1827-1891)
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Updated 2026-08-17
Mary Helen Peck Crane was a 19th-century American church and temperance activist, as well as a writer. She served as the State superintendent of press for New Jersey Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). She was the mother of the writer, Stephen Crane.
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