Vail family.

Dates:
Active 1867
Active 1969

Biographical notes:

Thomas Hubbard Vail (1812-1889), the first Episcopal bishop of Kansas, founded the Episcopal Seminary in Topeka in 1865, an institution of higher education for women that was renamed the College of the Sisters of Bethany and then absorbed into Washburn College in the 1930s. His wife, Ellen Ledlie Bowman Vail (1828-1894), served as Matron of the college. The couple also founded Christ's Hospital in Topeka. Their daughter, Ellen Sitgreaves Vail Motter (1870-1952), who graduated in 1890 from Bethany College and did graduate work at Radcliffe and the Boston Conservatory of Music, was active in church and civic work, a founder of the National Library for the Blind, and a published poet.

From the description of Papers of the Vail-Motter family, 1867-1969 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232006898

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Subjects:

  • Church work
  • Courtship
  • Family records
  • Parent and child
  • Poetry
  • Spouses of clergy
  • Women

Occupations:

  • Clergy
  • Poets

Places:

  • Kansas (as recorded)