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  2. Apr 16, 2024 · sister Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps. Emma Willard (born February 23, 1787, Berlin, Connecticut, U.S.—died April 15, 1870, Troy, New York) was an American educator whose work in women’s education, particularly as founder of the Troy Female Seminary, spurred the establishment of high schools for girls and of women’s colleges and coeducational ...

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    Emma Willard's younger sister, Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps, joined Emma in 1823, after the death of her first husband, Simeon Lincoln, and taught at Troy Female Seminary for eight years. Emma and John Willard had one son together, named John Willard Hart, who received the management of the Troy Female Seminary when Willard left it in 1838.

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  5. Emma Willard. She was born in Berlin, Conn., on Feb. 23, 1787. She had 15 older siblings and one younger. Her father, Samuel Hart, had a successful farm, but he was far from wealthy. The Hart children had no illusions that they would inherit an easy life. Emma’s father had progressive views (to the point of unpopularity) and he encouraged his ...

  6. History. A courageous woman with a bold idea transformed education. Emma Hart Willard, our founder, was a lifelong advocate and champion for women's education. Gender roles were firmly entrenched in the post-Revolutionary War society of America in her youth, but Emma Willard's father, Samuel Hart, encouraged her to pursue academics and philosophy.

  7. Jul 8, 2021 · Emma Willard’s sister, Almira Hart Lincoln, married John Phelps in 1831. John Phelps was the younger brother of Charles Phelps (b. 1772), Elizabeth’s grandfather. Emma Willard’s son also lived with the Huntington’s at Forty Acres while he attended Hadley’s Hopkins Academy.

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  8. Mar 22, 2005 · (4) Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps (1793-1884), Emma Willard's sister, was one of the early proponents of science education for women. She was a teacher at the Troy Female Seminary, author and illustrator of science books for beginners.

  9. The Emma Hart Willard Family Papers were given to Amherst in 1990-91 by the educator's two great-great-granddaughters Elizabeth Keyes Cook and Emma Willard Keyes Belt, through the good offices of Mrs. Belt's son Edward Belt, Professor of Geology at the College. The gift of the papers was celebrated with a day-long symposium on March 27, 1993 ...

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