Collection of materials issued by or relating to Concord Academy, Concord Mass. (1822-ca. 1845), <1892-1978>

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Collection of materials issued by or relating to Concord Academy, Concord Mass. (1822-ca. 1845), <1892-1978>

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Curley, Dorothy Nyren

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Larsen, Mary, 1969-

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Concord Academic Debating Society (Concord, Mass.)

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Debating club established at Concord Academy in Concord, Mass., in 1828. Members included Henry David Thoreau and his brother John, William Whiting, Josiah G. Davis, Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, William M. Prichard, and Jonathan Fay Barrett, among other students. From the description of Concord Academic Debating Society records, 1828-1830. (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37262706 ...

Hoar, E. R. (Ebenezer Rockwood), 1816-1895

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Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, a 1839 graduate of Harvard Law School, was a judge of the Court of Common Pleas (1849-1855), associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1859-1869), served as U.S. Attorney General (1869-1870) and as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1873-1875). From the description of Letters to Joseph Willard and Henry Vose, 1840-1858. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 234339043 American jurist. From the de...

Miller, Mildred Elizabeth Maxfield, 1910-

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Miller received her A.M. in 1936 and her Ph.D. in 1938. From the description of Correspondence with Romansh authors, scholars, and organizations / M. Elizabeth Maxfield (Elizabeth Maxfield Miller) : typescript, 1936-1941. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612852103 ...

Concord Academy (Concord, Mass. : 1822)

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Private school established in Concord, Mass., in 1822; opened in Sept., 1823. Original proprietors: Samuel Hoar; Abiel Heywood; Josiah Davis; Nathan Brooks; William Whiting. First schoolmaster George Folsom was succeeded by Josiah Barnes, then Richard Hildreth, then Phineas Allen, whose tenure lasted from 1827 to 1836. Allen's Concord Academy pupils included the children of families in Acton, Boston, Brookline, Concord, Grafton, Groton, Harvard, and Lincoln, Mass. Among Allen's stud...