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Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

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Midwestern Writers' Conference: award letter, certificate, and clippings, 1949-51

Pi Lambda Theta Ella Dobbs Award: article and correspondence (includes Mary R. Beard), 1949

"Pioneer Women of Washtenaw County," article by Florence Hazzard, Washtenaw Impressions (Vol. VIII, No. 2, Ann Arbor, MI, Jan 1950)

Correspondence with Lucy Elmina Anthony, 1940-41

"Women Pioneers in Democracy": complete unpublished manuscript (1948) with correspondence and notes from editor, acknowledgements, and essays: Abigail Smith Adams, Emma Willard, Lydia Maria Child, Lucretia Mott, The Grimke sisters, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony.

Miscellaneous draft essays and notes (includes different versions of essays in "Women Pioneers in Democracy")

Florence Woolsey Hazzard Papers, 1940-1950

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Kelsey Radwilowicz, Student Assistant.

2008

Collection Overview

Creator: Hazzard, Florence Woolsey, 1903-1992
Title: Florence Woolsey Hazzard Papers
Dates: 1940-1950
Abstract: Author; Historian. Asmall collection of historian essays on women's history and famous women: Abigail Adams, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lucy Stone, Emma Willard, Lydia M. Child, Lucretia Mott, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and the Grimke sisters. There is also correspondence from Lucy Elmina Anthony (1940-41).
Extent: 1 box( .25 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 76

Administrative Information

Florence Hazzard donated her papers to the Sophia Smith Collection in 1965 and 1969.

Additional papers of Florence Woolsey Hazzard are at Cornell University Library, Harvard University (Schlesinger Library), and the New York State Archives.

Finding aid revised by Kelsey Radwilowicz, 2007.

Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:

Florence Hazzard Papers, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.

The papers are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection.

Copyright ownership for this collection is unknown. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights. Permission to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use" must also be obtained from the Sophia Smith Collection as owners of the physical property.

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Biographical Note

Historian Florence Woolsey was born in 1903. She received an AB from Goucher College and a Ph.D in Psychology from Cornell University in 1929. At Cornell, she married her high school and graduate school classmate, Albert S. Hazzard. Though she regarded raising her five children her chief occupation and history only a pastime, she went on to become an amateur historian in American women's history. At the University of Washington she was a Research Associate in Women's Studies. She received a Pi Lambda Theta Ella Dobbs award for her manuscript, "Women Pioneers in Democracy," written during a Goucher College fellowship at the University of Michigan in 1948. A digest version was published in the Pi Lambda Theta Journal (Vol. XXVII, No. 2, Part 1, December, 1949). Florence Hazzard died in 1992.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

This small collection of historian Florence Hazzard's papers includes primarily manuscript material for her work "Women Pioneers in Democracy" (1948), a series of biographical essays on Abigail Adams, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lucy Stone, Emma Willard, Lydia M. Child, Lucretia Mott, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and the Grimke sisters. The collection also includes a small amount of biographical material about Hazzard, award letters for her writings (including a letter from Mary Ritter Beard), and correspondence from Lucy Elmina Anthony (niece of Susan B. Anthony).

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Midwestern Writers' Conference: award letter, certificate, and clippings, 1949-51

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Pi Lambda Theta Ella Dobbs Award: article and correspondence (includes Mary R. Beard), 1949

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"Pioneer Women of Washtenaw County," article by Florence Hazzard, Washtenaw Impressions (Vol. VIII, No. 2, Ann Arbor, MI, Jan 1950)

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Correspondence with Lucy Elmina Anthony, 1940-41

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"Women Pioneers in Democracy": complete unpublished manuscript with correspondence and notes from editor, acknowledgements, and essays: Abigail Smith Adams, Emma Willard, Lydia Maria Child, Lucretia Mott, The Grimke sisters, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Elizabeth Blackwell, Lucy Stone, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony. (1948)

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Miscellaneous draft essays and notes (includes different versions of essays in "Women Pioneers in Democracy")


"The Girls' Declaration of Independence"


Elizabeth Blackwell, 1821-1910


Abigail Smith Adams, 1744-1818


Susan Bromwell Anthony, 1820-1906


Emma Willard, 1787-1870


Lydia Maria Child


Lucretia Coffin Mott


Grimké Sisters


Margaret Fuller Ossoli


Elizabeth Cady Stanton