Cascadilla : a chronicle of its first six years, 1869.

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Cascadilla : a chronicle of its first six years, 1869.

A typescript history of the beginnings of Cascadilla Place (Ithaca, N.Y.), of the plan of Dr. Samantha S. Nivison to found an institution for the education of women as physicians and nurses, of the role of Ezra Cornell, of its financial difficulties, and of the donation of the property to Cornell in 1869.

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Cornell University Library

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Reed, H. Clifford.

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Cascadilla Hall (Cornell University)

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Nivison, S. S. (Samantha S.), 1833-1906

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Cascadilla Place (Hospital)

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Cornell University

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Cornell, Ezra, 1807-1874

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Born 1807 in New Britain, N.Y., Cornell helped organize the Western Union Telegraph Co. and was a founder of Cornell University. Died 1874. From the description of Selected letters to Ezra Cornell pertaining to the Russian Extension Company in the Ezra Cornell papers [microform], 1864-1867. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42067275 Telegraph magnate, philanthropist. From the description of Letter to F. Allen, 1868 April 23. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122535706 ...