Women -- Education -- United States.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Abigail F. W. Speer Scrapbook
Collection
Identifier: MS-1598
Abstract
This scrapbook of Abigail F. Willmarth Speer's contains an index for a history course as well as various news clippings about her husband, Rev. Samuel W. Speer, and his involvement in the field of female education.
Dates:
1838-1901
Jennie and Mary Templeton Notebook and Other Materials
Collection
Identifier: MS-1418
Abstract
This collection consists primarily of a notebook that sisters Jennie and Mary Templeton used for their schoolwork at Mary Sharp College in Winchester, Tennessee. It begins with several essays on various philosophies of life and goes on to cover such subjects as Latin, Shakespeare, poetry, composition (including apparently original essays on such subjects as duty, character, and affliction), algebra, trigonometry, geometry, and philosophy. The Templetons also enumerate their expenses for the...
Dates:
circa 1876-1880
Martha Ann Nichols Deaderick Letter
Collection
Identifier: MS-0192
Abstract
This collection consists of a transcribed, three-page letter addressed to a professor Garth regarding the history of education of girls in the Knoxville region.
Dates:
circa 1914
Mary Boyce Temple Diploma
Collection
Identifier: MS-0113
Abstract
This manuscript, written in Latin, certifies that Mary Boyce Temple earned her A.B. at Vassar College on June 27, 1877. It is signed by Eward Lattenop and J. H. Raymond.
Dates:
1877 June 27