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Collection Overview

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

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Byfield Seminary Collection, 1818-[present] (bulk 1818-1822)

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Collection Overview

Title: Byfield Seminary Collection
Dates: 1818-[present]
Dates: 1818-1822
Abstract: Byfield Female Seminary. Founded in Byfield, Massachusetts in 1806; moved to Saugus, Massachusetts in 1822 while Rev. Joseph Emerson was the principal. Collection contains catalogs of students, historical information, and a photograph of the school; materials date primarily from 1824 to 1827.
Extent: 1 box (2.5 linear in).
Language: English.
Identification: MS 0516
Location: LD 7093.38 B9

Biographical Note

Byfield Female Seminary opened in 1806 in Byfield Massachusetts. The Reverend Joseph Emerson, a Congregational pastor and teacher, was Principal of the Seminary from 1818-1821, when he moved the school to Saugus, Massachusetts. Pupils at Byfield Female Seminary included Mary Lyon, the founder of Mount Holyoke College, and Zilpah P. Grant Banister.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Byfield Seminary Collection consists of catalogues, historical information and a photograph. The materials briefly document the founding of the institution and its evolution from a seminary into a private residence. They also emphasize the influence of the school's principal, Joseph Emerson, and his educational principles on Mary Lyon, who attended Byfield in 1821. The catalogues dated 1818-1822 and 1821 list the names of students and their residences. Also included in the collection are a newspaper article dated 1966 and a magnet listing the activities celebrating the tercentenary of Byfield Church in 2002. The photograph is a picture of the Byfield Building dated circa 1900.

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into three series:

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