Hooper, Eliza Fairbanks.

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Eliza Fairbanks Hooper of Franklin, Massachusetts, studied at the Bradford (Massachusetts) Academy, and taught school in Hopkinton, Massachusetts. In 1827, she joined a group of missionaries to the Choctaw Nation at mission stations in Elliot and Mayhew, Mississippi, which were sponsored by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. She married fellow missionary William Hooper in 1828, and he died later that year.

From the description of Eliza Fairbanks Hooper diary and correspondence, 1818-1830. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702161243

From the description of Eliza Fairbanks Hooper diary and correspondence, 1818-1830. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82842666

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creatorOf Hooper, Eliza Fairbanks. Eliza Fairbanks Hooper diary and correspondence, 1818-1830. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Hooper, Eliza Fairbanks. Eliza Fairbanks Hooper diary and correspondence, 1818-1830. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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associatedWith American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. corporateBody
associatedWith Bradford Academy. corporateBody
associatedWith Byington, Cyrus, 1793-1868. person
associatedWith Cone, H. Emily. person
associatedWith Cushman, Calvin. person
associatedWith Fairbanks, Molly. person
associatedWith Hooper, Dorcas. person
associatedWith Hooper, William, d. 1828. person
associatedWith Pride, William. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Massachusetts
Mississippi
Mayhew (Miss.)
Massachusetts
Mayhew (Miss.)
Mississippi
Elliot (Miss.)
Elliot (Miss.)
Subject
Choctaw Indians
Indians of North America
Occupation
Teachers
Missionaries
Women missionaries
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Person

Active 1818

Active 1830

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