Goodale Papers ca. 1832-1841 1838-1840

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Goodale Papers ca. 1832-1841 1838-1840

Goodale, Lucy Thurston, 1820-1840; Student. Attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary 1838-1840, died of typhoid. Papers contain correspondence, notebooks, writings, drawings, theorem paintings, memorabilia, and biographical and genealogical information. Documenting her experience at Mount Holyoke, including special events and daily activities.

1 box; (2.5 linear in.)

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