Ford, Sarah Elizabeth,
Correspondence,
1853-1874.
Manuscript Collection: MS 0537
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Agency History/Biographical note:
Sarah Elizabeth Ford was born in Morristown, New Jersey. She
graduated from Mount Holyoke in 1857 and then taught at Snow Hill in
Maryland. She taught at various schools until 1871 when she opened
her own school in New Jersey. In 1886 her father died and she took
over control of her family farm in Fordville, New Jersey. She had
three sisters who also graduated from Mount Holyoke: Abbie,
Charlotte, and Emma J., class of 1858, 1862, and 1864 respectively.
Sarah Elizabeth Ford died on November 29, 1916, in Morristown, New
Jersey.
Scope and Content:
The Sarah Elizabeth Ford Correspondence consists of letters to and
from family members, including Ford's sisters, Abbie, Charlotte, and
Emma, Mount Holyoke Female Seminary graduates, 1858, 1862, and 1864
respectively. The letters primarily consist of social niceties
regarding the receipt of letters and are followed by cursory
discussions about the health, travel, and gatherings of the
immediate, as well as the extended family. Also included are letters
to Ford from fellow Seminary classmates, which are limited to the
matters of health and social activities of mutual acquaintances. In
Ford's correspondence with her family, she peripherally mentions her
academic and social activities at Mount Holyoke, including her
preparation for exams and outings with classmates.
Cite as: Sarah Elizabeth Ford Correspondence, Mount
Holyoke College, Archives and Special
Collections, South Hadley, Massachusetts
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
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