Langstroth family papers, 1778-1955, bulk 1831-1911.

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Langstroth family papers, 1778-1955, bulk 1831-1911.

The Langstroth Family papers document the activities and relationships of several generations of the Langstroth family, originally of Philadelphia, including the founding of several schools for women and African Americans, the experiences of a patient in the Friends Asylum, and service in the Civil War.

780 items (1.5 linear feet).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7804250

William L. Clements Library

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Langstroth, Catharine Clara.

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Boureau, Henry.

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Langstroth, James.

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Chisman, Timothy .

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Langstroth, Caroline.

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Banister, Zilpah P. Grant (Zilpah Polly Grant), 1794-1874

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Zilpah P. Grant Banister was born on May 30, 1794 in Norfolk, Connecticut. In 1820 she enrolled in the Byfield Female Seminary in Masachusetts under Reverend Joseph Emerson. She then taught at various schools around Norfolk until she began organizing the Adams Female Academy in Londonderry, New Hampshire, which opened in 1824. Here she worked as principal with Mary Lyon as her assistant. In 1828 she received an invitation to organize a school in Ipswich, Massachusetts. She remained at Ipswich Fe...

Langstroth, Thomas 1775-1861.

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Langstroth, Edward F.B. 1837-1881.

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Langstroth family

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Haines, Eugene.

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Langstroth, Margaretta

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Chisman, Catherine Langstroth.

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