Anne L. Clarke letter to Elizabeth and Frederick Clarke, 1830 Mar. 12.

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Anne L. Clarke letter to Elizabeth and Frederick Clarke, 1830 Mar. 12.

Letter from Clarke, at Newburyport, Mass., to her sister and brother, in Northampton, providing a description of Newburyport, dress materials, silk worm culture, and friends.

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Clarke, Anne L. (Anne Laura), 1787-1861

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Teacher and lecturer, of Northampton, Mass. Opened a school in 1810 in her home on Pleasant Street and presumably taught, in addition to reading, needlework, etc., some advanced ideas such as dress reform and women's right to vote; one of first women in the U.S., to give public lectures and traveled as far as Ohio giving talks on history and travel, illustrated with lantern slides. From the description of Letter from Anne L. Clarke to Elizabeth and Frederick Clarke, ca. 1805-ca. 1830...

Clarke, Frederick, fl. 1818-1830.

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Shaw, Elizabeth Clarke, 1807-1863

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Resident of Plainfield, Mass.; b. Elizabeth Clarke; m. Dr. Samuel Shaw. From the description of Letters from Elizabeth Clarke Shaw to Frederick Clarke, 1820-1830. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 174512082 Resident of Northampton and later Plainfield, Mass.; b. Elizabeth Clarke; m. Samuel Shaw; sister of Anne L. Clarke, teacher and traveling lecturer. From the description of Letters from Elizabeth Clarke to Anne L. Clarke, ca. 1825-ca. 1830. (Unknown). WorldCat rec...