Harriet Kendall papers 1862-1870.

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Harriet Kendall papers 1862-1870.

The Kendall collection consists of twenty letters written to Harriet Kendall over nearly forty years, demonstrating the difficulties of keeping up friendships at a distance in the 1800s.

20 letters.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7139001

William L. Clements Library

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There are 9 Entities related to this resource.

Mathers, Sate Amelia.

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Genesee College

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Burroughs, Sarah P.

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Higgins, J. W.

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Fisher, Sara Elizabeth, 1848-

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Thomson, Libby.

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Rice, Ruby.

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Brigham, Charles H. Jr.

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Kendall, Harriet Jaques, 1848-1884.

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Harriet Jaques Kendall, the recipient of all of the letters in this collection, was born June 29, 1848, at Pavilion, N. Y. In 1850, the Methodist Episcopal Church had founded Genesee College, a co-educational institution, in Lima. At some point during her childhood her parents moved to Lima, and Harriet attended the college from 1865-1869, returning to get a masters degree in 1873. Harriet was the preceptress at the Academy in Baldwinsville for the 1869-70 school year, and then marr...