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Elizabeth Blanchard Records , 1856-1891

Record Group: RG 4.9

4 folders
Last Updated: 1996/06/11

Agency History/Biographical note:
Elizabeth Blanchard was born in 1834 in Sandwich, New Hampshire, and taught for a few years before entering Mount Holyoke. She graduated from the Seminary in 1858. She served as Associate Principal from 1872-1883 with Anna C. Edwards, and was Principal of the Seminary from 1883-1888. During her tenure she upgraded the curriculum and introduced more non-Seminary-trained teachers. The College charter was granted in 1888, whereupon she became Acting President of the Seminary and College until 1889. She died in 1891. In 1950, Blanchard Hall was re-named in her honor.

Scope and Content:
The personal and professional information about Elizabeth Blanchard consists of correspondence from 1856-1891; biographical materials which include a large number of articles written after her death, tributes and memorials; journal excerpts of students and colleagues; and photographs. Several items contained in the correspondence and biographical material are either written or compiled by Anna C. Edwards. The records provide information on Blanchard's life and teaching career at the Seminary, and her accomplishments in elevating the general standard of the school.

Cite as: Office of the President, Elizabeth Blanchard Records, Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections, South Hadley, MA.

Access Restrictions: Unrestricted.

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