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Jane (Jennie) Everett letters, 1849-1895

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Primarily correspondence of the Everett family, concerning family news and health issues, and also covering abolition, temperance, women's rights, rights of African-Americans, and moral reform. Printing, education, pioneer life, and religion are all discussed within the papers. Papers include material related to Jane (Jennie) Everett, who attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in the 1840s, and taught school for many years. She traveled to Kansas...
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