Diary of Jean L. Shanklin, 1902-1915.

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Diary of Jean L. Shanklin, 1902-1915.

Shanklin's diary begins August 26, 1902 as she is going to begin a teaching job in Nampa, Idaho. Jean talks about the other teachers, going to teaching meetings and conventions, attending church and lectures, the weather, trips home to Ohio for the summer and trips to Oregon and Washington. While on a trip to San Francisco, she visits Cooper Medical College and Lane Hospital and talks about her late uncle Elias Cooper. Shanklin wrote several times a year in her diary and her last entry is June 1, 1915.

1 item, 87 pages, 25 cm.

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Cooper Medical College

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Lane Hospital (San Francisco, Calif.)

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Shanklin, Jean L.

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Jean L. Shanklin was born September 4, 1846 in Ohio. In 1902 she was living in a boardhouse with other teachers in Nampa, Idaho where she taught school. She was the niece of Elias Samuel Cooper, notable physician for whom Cooper Medical College in San Francisco was named. From the description of Diary of Jean L. Shanklin, 1902-1915. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 586060643 ...

Cooper, Elias Samuel, 1822-1862.

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