Peck, Annie S. (Annie Smith), 1850-1935

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Dates:
Birth 1850-10-19
Death 1935-07-18

Biographical notes:

Annie Smith Peck (b. Oct. 19, 1850, Providence, RI–d. July 18, 1935, New York, NY) grew up in Providence, RI and graduated from Rhode Island Normal School (1872); Peck wanted to attend Brown University but was not allowed as a woman. She briefly taught Latin at Providence High School before moving to Saginaw, MI to teach. She enrolled at the University of Michigan and earned a bachelors degree (1878) and a master's degree (1881). In 1885, Peck became the first woman to attend the American School of Classical Studies (Athens, Greece). She taught at Purdue University and Smith College. In the mid-1880s, Peck took up the sport of mountaineering. Eventually, her hobby became her profession and she no longer taught but rather traveled the world as a mountain climber and lecturer. She was also and advocate for suffrage.

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Subjects:

  • Suffrage
  • Mountaineering

Occupations:

  • Teachers
  • College teachers
  • Mountaineers
  • Suffragists

Places:

  • NY, US
  • 00, PE
  • RI, US
  • Peru (as recorded)