MS 0506.1
Correspondence , 1822-1874
26 folders
Sub-series 1. Letters by Bannister 1823-1874 Sub-series 2.
Letters to Bannister 1822-1872
Forms part of MS 0506, The Zilpah P. Grant Banister Papers
Restrictions: unresricted
Last Updated: 1998/10/28
Description: This series consists of letters written by and to
Banister between 1822-1874. Early letters
written by Grant concern the Adams Female
Seminary and the Ipswich Female Seminary. Among
these letters, Banister corresponds with Mary
Lyon regarding text books, curriculum and
eventually Lyon's plans for Mount Holyoke Female
Seminary. Later letters concern Grant's health
and travels. The majority of the remaining
letters are addressed to Elijah and Elizabeth
Grant and to Lucinda T. Guilford. Of particular
note is a memorilization of Joseph Emerson to his
brother Ralph. Many letters written to Banister
from former students concern debt incurred to
Ipswich Female Seminary's Society for the
Education of Females; most correspondences
describe their current teaching careers and their
inability to repay their loans. Other letters
include correspondences from Catharine Beecher,
Mary Lyon, Joseph Emerson and Jane Van Allen.
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MS 0506.2
Writings , 1820-1874
6 folders
chronological
Forms part of MS 0506 Zilpah P. Grant Banister Papers
Restrictions: unresricted
Last Updated: 1998/10/26
Description: This series consists of writings, 1820-1874,
which include a notebook kept by Banister while a
student at the Byfield Female Seminary in 1820;
several essays on teaching, including a published
essay entitled "Hints on Education"; and two
biographical sketches. Essays are primarily
religiously founded, with many Bible lessons and
stories of salvation. Teaching methods for
arithmetic, grammar, geography, intellectual
philiosophy, reading geometry, history, botany,
and natural philosphy, are outlined. Reports
concerning progress at Ipswich Female Seminary
are also included.
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MS 0506.3
Biographical Material , 1803-1971
2.5 linear inches
Forms part of MS 0506, The Zilpah P. Grant Banister Papers
Restrictions: Unrestricted
Last Updated: 2002/11/07
Description: The biographical material contains numerous
biographical sketches from newspapers, magazines,
and books (ca. 1843-1971), many autographs (ca.
1830-1874), certificates (1803-1804), locks of
hair (ca. 1828-1874), and a biography entitled
"The Use of a Life." The biographical sketches
range from brief mentions of Banister, to
detailed accounts of her life. "The Use of a
Life" was written in 1885 by Lucinda T. Guilford,
an 1847 graduate of Mount Holyoke Seminary.
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MS 0506.4
Photographs and Portraits , 1850-1874
2 folders
Copies of print located in folder. Portrait shelved in folio.
Forms part of MS 0506, The Zilpah P. Grant Banister Papers
Restrictions: Unrestricted
Last Updated: 1998/10/26
Description: This series contains the print used to illistrate
the Guilford biography and a framed oil portrait.
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MS 0506.5
Maps and Charts ,
18 maps and charts in 4 oversized boxes
Forms part of MS 0506, The Zilpah P. Grant Banister Papers
Restrictions: Unrestricted
Last Updated: 1998/12/02
Description: This series contains eighteen maps and charts
owned by Banister. Some were made by Banister to
use as classroom tools. Many are geological
charts. "A tabular view of Stratified Rocks"
(124 x 23 inches), "Bed, Veins, and Overlying
masses of Trap Rock" (13 x 23 inches), a diagram
of valleys of subsidence, elevation, and erosion
and ravines (1.3 x 2.3 inches), a diagram of the
Tyrolese Alps (34 x 18 inches), "Ideal Section of
the Crust of the Globe (76 x 18 inches), and
"Section Showing the Classes of Large Groups of
Rocks" (23 x 42 inches) are all geological charts
made by Banister. A map of the United States,
including state and territory boundaries and some
sailing routes of British war ships from
1775-1776, was made by Banister (each piece 25 x
50 inches, total of 50 x 50 inches). A map of
the mid-Atlantic states was made by Banister (25
x 42 inches), as well as a map of eastern New
England (25 x 40 inches). She also made a map of
central North America with various state and
territory boudaries and other unidentified
divisions (26 x 36 inches). Banister made two
maps of the Holy Land, one with possible
geological or tribal divisions (22 x 36 inches),
and one which labels the Dead Sea and Simeon (23
x 27 inches). Five additional maps were owned by
Banister: a map of Washington and Pittsburg
outlining plans for a Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
from 1826 (21 x 31 inches), two maps of Europe
and neighbooring countries, (21 x 24 inches), the
other containing wooden end pieces (30 x 31
inches), a map from Washington to Buffalo
detailing the proposed National Road (18 x 39
inches), a map from Washington to New Orleans in
reference to a National Road between the two
cities (19 x 28 inches), and a map of Asia made
by Eliza P. Capen for Banister.
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