Hartsuck, Ann S. Conner.
"Mercer girl" and Washington State pioneer.
Ann S. Conner was born in Concord, N.H. in 1826. She was educated at the Exeter Female Academy in 1839, and sailed for the Washington Territory in 1865 as one of the women that Asa Mercer transported to Seattle as a settlement venture. She taught school in Elma, Washington, and married Mark Hartsuck in 1869. She died in 1918.
From the description of Ann S. Conner Hartsuck papers 1824-1892. 1824-1892. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 43098800
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creatorOf | Hartsuck, Ann S. Conner. Ann S. Conner Hartsuck papers 1824-1892. | University of Washington. Libraries |
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associatedWith | Mercer, A. S. (Asa Shinn), 1839-1917. | person |
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Washington (State), Western |
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Frontier and pioneer life |
Voyages to the Pacific coast |
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Active 1824
Active 1892