Scrapbook, 1831-1891.

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Scrapbook, 1831-1891.

Notes and newspaper clippings kept by Baptist minister's wife in Hartford, Conn., including an article about Julia Brace and poems by Rose Terry Cooke and Lydia Sigourney, including one about imprisonment for debt in 1832.

1 v. ; 20 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7629795

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Sigourney, Lydia Howard, 1791-1865

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Lydia Huntley Sigourney (born September 1, 1791, Norwich, Connecticut–died June 10, 1865, Hartford, Connecticut), poet, also known as the “Sweet Singer of Hartford", was the only daughter of a gardener. She attended private school with the assistance of her father’s employer, and founded a Hartford school for girls in 1814. At this school, without any specialized training, Sigourney taught a deaf student, Alice Cogswell, to read and write in English. Cogswell would later be the first student enr...

Cooke, Rose Terry, 1827-1892

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Rose Terry Cooke was born in West Hartford, Conn., graduated from the Hartford Female Seminary in 1843, and married Rollin H. Cooke in 1873. She published her poems, 1860-1886, and wrote humorous short magazine stories mainly describing New England life. From the description of Letters and poem, 1864-1890. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 35059217 Cooke was a life-long opponent of the women's rights movement and women's suffrage. Fro...

Bestor, Foronda.

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Brace, Julia, 1807-1892.

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