Sarah D. Allen Oren Haynes
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Sarah D. Allen Oren Haynes (March 2, 1836 – April 20, 1907) was an American librarian, mathematician, and botanist. She was the first woman to become state librarian of Indiana, and the first woman on the faculty of Purdue University.
Sarah D. Allen was born on March 2, 1836, to a family of Quakers in Clinton County, Ohio, near Wilmington, Ohio. She became a schoolteacher at age 16, and a student at Antioch College. On December 31, 1856, she married Charles Oren, a childhood friend who had also become a student at Antioch. They bought a farm near Martinsville, Ohio, and had three children. Her husband became an infantry captain in the American Civil War in 1863, and was killed in July 1864 during the Siege of Petersburg. She lived on the farm for two more years, one of her children dying in that time, and then returned to her parents' home, where both her parents died in 1867.[1]