[Note] 1850 March 14, Hartford [Conn.]

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[Note] 1850 March 14, Hartford [Conn.]

Note [to a bookseller] inquiring about the availability of "a good English edition of the works of Bishop [Joseph] Hall," as well as the price of an English edition of Agnes Strickland's Lives of the Queens of England.

[1] p. ; 16 cm.

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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...