Carter, Hettie,
Papers,
1866-1868.
Manuscript Collection: MS 0518
1
box
Agency History/Biographical note:
Hettie M. Dodd was born on February 7, 1850 in Salonica, Turkey, to
Reverend Edward M. Dodd and Lydia Babbitt, class of 1848. She
graduated from Mount Holyoke Seminary in 1871 and taught at the
Western Seminary in Oxford, Ohio. In 1874, she married Reverend
Thomas Carter. Her daughters, Annie and Edith, both attended Mount
Holyoke College. After the death of her husband in 1894, she moved
to Montclair, New Jersey, where she died on October 3, 1943.
Scope and Content:
The Hettie M. Dodd Carter Papers consist primarily of two diaries,
but also include correspondence, composition, biographical
information, and photographs. The diaries chiefly describe Carter's
voyage from Marsovan, Turkey to the United States after the death of
her father in 1866. The first diary notes Carter's activities aboard
the ship and stops in Malta and Liverpool, as well as her stay with
relatives in New Jersey and homesickness. These passages are
occasionally in Turkish. The second diary contains brief entries
about Carter's first year as a student at Mount Holyoke Female
Seminary, 1867-1868. Carter mentions her coursework, activities and
examinations. The other material in the collection documents
Carter's correspondence with the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association
and a photograph of herself. The composition was written in Carter's
senior year at the Seminary, entitled, "Esther Clyde's Party."
Cite as: Hettie M. Dodd Carter Diaries, Mount Holyoke
College, Archives and Special Collections, South
Hadley, Massachusetts
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
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