Emma Willard School. Archives, 1819-1982.

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Emma Willard School. Archives, 1819-1982.

Financial records, catalogs, student manuscripts, publications, reports to New York State Board of Regents, student and faculty data, and graphic and written materials relating to old and new campuses; correspondence and other papers of Emma Willard (1787-1870), son John H. Willard (1810-1883) and daughter-in-law Sarah Hudson Willard (1809-1883). Also materials relating to alumnae, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Russell and Margaret Olive Slocum Sage.

150.0 cubic ft., 30.0 linear feet (ca.)

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The Emma Willard School began as the Waterford Female Seminary in 1819; it was renamed the Troy Female Seminary when it moved to Troy in 1821. The name was later changed again to honor the founder. Emma Willard was succeeded as principal by John H. and Sarah Willard in 1838. From the description of Emma Willard School. Archives, 1819-1982. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155446109 ...