Knapp papers, ca. 1893-1953.

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Knapp papers, ca. 1893-1953.

1 box (2.5 linear in.)

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Knapp, Grace H.

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Ussher, Clarence D.

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Ely, Mary A. C. (Mary Ann Caroline), 1841-1913

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Ely, Charlotte E. (Charlotte Elizabeth), 1839-1915

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Charlotte Elizabeth Ely (1839-1915) and Mary Ann Caroline "Annie" Ely (1841-1913) were the daughters of Judah Ely and Caroline Coutier Ely. The sisters were educated at home and spent a year at Elmira College before entering Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. After graduating in 1861, the Elys spent two years teaching, then went on a tour of England and Europe in 1865-1866. The Rev. and Mrs. George C. Knapp, the first missionaries in Bitlis, Turkey, convinced the Elys to become missionaries in that ...

Ely, Grace.

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Barton, James L. (James Levy), 1855-1936

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Raynolds, Martha W. Tinker, 1839-1915

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Yarrow, Ernest A.

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Blakely, Bertha E. (Bertha Eliza), 1870-1962

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Edwards, Anna C. (Anna Cheney), 1835-1930

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Professor, 1859-1892, and Associate Principal, 1872-1888, at Mount Holyoke College. From the description of Papers, 1859-1930. (Lewis & Clark Library). WorldCat record id: 23087131 Anna Cheney Edwards was born on July 31, 1835, in Northampton, Massachusetts. She graduated from Mount Holyoke Seminary in 1859 and taught there until 1863. In 1863 she became principal of the Lake Erie Seminary in Plainsville, Ohio. She returned to Mount Holyoke in 1868 as a member of the fac...

Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, Bitlis.

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Tolstoy, Alexandra, 1884-1979

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Countess Alexandra Lvovna Tolstaya, also Alexandra Tolstoy, also Sasha Tolstaya (b. June 18, 1884, Yasnaya Polyana, Russia-d. September 26, 1979, Valley Cottage, New York), youngest daughter and secretary of Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy....