Brown papers, the autobiography of a country girl : typescript, [ca. 1940] / by Mary Ella Brown. 1872-1946.

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Brown papers, the autobiography of a country girl : typescript, [ca. 1940] / by Mary Ella Brown. 1872-1946.

Brown, Mary Ella Spooner, 1851-1946; College teacher. Mount Holyoke Female Seminary graduate, 1872. Mount Holyoke Female Seminary teacher, 1872-1884. Papers consist of correspondence, writings, biographical information, and photographs. Primarily containing her autobiography and also containing letters from Mary E.Woolley and original songs and poems.

1 box; (5 linear in.)

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Brown, Mary Ella, 1851-1946

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Mary Ella Spooner was born in Oakham, Massachusetts on October 14, 1851 to Andrew Spooner, Jr. and Mary Brown. As a child she attended Oakham public schools. She graduated from Mount Holyoke Seminary in July of 1872 and from the University of California at Berkeley in 1893. She married Julius Waverly Brown in 1894. She taught Latin and German at Mount Holyoke from 1872 until 1884, and at Oahu College, in Honolulu, Hawaii from 1884 until 1891. She had three foster children from Kentucky. She wrot...

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Brown, Julius W., 1851-1923

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