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Spaulding correspondence, 1832, 1897.

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Collection Overview

Creator: Spaulding, Julia Brooks.
Title: Spaulding correspondence
Dates: 1832, 1897.
Abstract: Spaulding, Julia Brooks; missionary. Ipswich Female Seminary graduate, 1830. Papers consist of correspondence chiefly describing her activities as a missionary in the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii) in 1832. Also includes an 1897 letter containing a recollection of Mary Lyon.
Extent: 1 box(2.5 linear in.)
Language: English.
Identification: MS 0735
Location: LD 7093.38 I66

Biographical Note

Julia Brooks of Buckland, Massachusetts graduated from Ipswich Female Seminary in 1830. She married the Reverend Ephraim Spaulding and went with him as a missionary to Lahaina in the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii) in 1832. In 1897 she was living in Evanston, Illinois.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

Most of the correspondence in this collection consists of copies of three long, detailed letters to her family that Spaulding wrote in June, July and October 1832. The letters concern her experiences and activities as a missionary in the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii). She describes a severe attack of "billious colic" that she suffered during and after the voyage to the Islands. She also discusses living arrangements, provisions, the meeting house at the missionary station, her efforts to learn the language, her husband's work as a teacher in a school for men, and punishments administered for the use of "ardent spirits." In another letter written on November 23, 1897 to her nephew, H.G. Maynard, she thanks him for sending her a publication about Mount Holyoke College and expresses her appreciation for the instruction that she received from Mary Lyon at Ipswich Female Seminary.

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Organization of the Collection

Chronological.

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