Mansfield Theodore Peed family papers 1864-1963.

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Mansfield Theodore Peed family papers 1864-1963.

The collection consists of papers of the Mansfield Theodore Peed family from 1864-1963. The papers include Peed's school notebooks (1887), textbooks, and some of his writings; correspondence pertaining to his teaching position in mathematics and astronomy at Emory College (Oxford, Ga.) and at Emory University (Atlanta, Ga.) from 1899-1925; and Peed's letters to his wife, Ann Fulton Peed from 1889-1892. The papers also contain diplomas, certificates, family photographs and miscellaneous papers and correspondence to Peed's daughters, Virginia Hamilton Peed and Eugenia Peed Erwin, and to his grandson, Jack Erwin. The collection contains some non-family correspondence related to the Palmer Institute and the Southern Commercial Teachers Association. Virginia Peed was a secretary-treasurer of the association; the family connection to the Palmer Institute is unknown.

1.75 linear ft. : (4 boxes, 13 OP, and 7 BV)

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Peed, Mansfield Theodore, 1857-1925

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Mansfield Theodore Peed (1857-1925) graduated from Randolph-Macon College (Ashland, Va.) in 1878. He taught mathematics and astronomy at Emory College (Oxford, Ga.) and at Emory University (Atlanta, Ga.) from 1889-1925. From the description of Mansfield Theodore Peed family papers 1864-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863282 ...

Peed, Virginia Hamilton.

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Southern Commercial Teachers Association.

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Emory university

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The Baccalaureate service is an inter-religious ceremony for all graduating Emory University students receiving bachelor's degrees and consists of prayers, music, and an address by the Emory University President. The Commencement ceremony includes all Emory University graduates and consists of an address by the commencement speaker, the conferral of honorary degrees and awards, and the conferral of degrees en masse. From the description of Emory University Baccalaureate and Commencem...

Emory College

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Emory College was founded in 1836 by the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Early faculty members included Alexander Means, Gustavus John Orr, Osborne L. Smith, and George W. W. Stone. From the description of Emory College faculty records, 1847-1917. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 761669346 Emory College was chartered in 1836 to the Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The first librarian noted in Emory College records, in 1840, was George...

Erwin, Jack.

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Erwin, Eugenia Peed.

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Peed family.

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Peed, Ann Fulton.

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