Ayer, Elizabeth Taylor, 1803-1898

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Elizabeth Taylor Ayer was born in Massachusetts in 1803. FRederick Ayer was born in Stockbridge, Massachusetts that same year. Elizabeth went to Mackinac, Michigan in 1828 as a missionary teacher among Ojibwe Indians. She was there married to missionary Frederick Ayer in 1831 and the two traveled in 1832 to Sandy Lake, Minnesota, where they opened a school for the Ojibwe, the first such school opened in what later became Minnesota. They went on to open another such school at Pokegama, Minnesota, in 1836, and another in the 1840s in Belle Prairie. Frederick was later ordained a Presbyterian minister and worked in the Minnesota Chippewa Agency, 1861-1865, following which they moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where they worked as teaching missionaries to African American freedmen. Frederick died in Atlanta in 1867, whereupon Elizabeth returned to Minnesota and lived with her son in Belle Prairie until her death in 1898.

From the guide to the Elizabeth T. Ayer papers, 1868-1892., (Minnesota Historical Society)

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creatorOf Ayer, Elizabeth Taylor, 1803-1898. Elizabeth T. Ayer papers, 1868-1892. Minnesota Historical Society Library
creatorOf Elizabeth T. Ayer papers, 1868-1892. Minnesota Historical Society
referencedIn Ayer, Lyman Warren, [1834]-1920. Lyman Warren Ayer papers, 1862-1961 (bulk 1862-1864). Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
creatorOf Lewis, William. William and Lucy Lewis papers, 1843-1849, 1926. Minnesota Historical Society Library
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associatedWith Ayer, Lyman Warren, [1834]-1920. person
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associatedWith Taylor, Jonathan H. person
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Minnesota--Pokegama
Belle Prairie (Minn.).
Pokegama (Pine County, Minn.)
Belle Prairie (Minn.)
Minnesota
Minnesota--Belle Prairie
Pokegama (Pine County, Minn.).
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Education
Education
Presbyterian Church
Presbyterian Church
Indians of North America
Missions
Missions
Missions
Missions
Missions
Ojibwa Indians
Ojibwa Indians
Schools
Schools
Occupation
Missionaries
Missionaries
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Birth 1803

Death 1898

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