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Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Historical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Mary Ann Brigham Records, 1889-1890

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Mary Ann Brigham .

2011

Collection Overview

Creator: Mount Holyoke College. Office of the President
Title: Mary Ann Brigham Records
Dates: 1889-1890
Abstract: The records of Mary Ann Brigham contain a great deal of biographical material in the form of tributes, memorials (including a bound volume of her memorial service), obituaries and news clippings; and photographs.
Extent: 2(.3linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: 4.10
Location: 7082.3

Administrative Information

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Office of the President, Mary Ann Brigham Records, Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections, South Hadley, MA.

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Historical Note

Mary A. Brigham was born in 1829, in Westborough, Massachusetts. She was a member of the Class of 1849 at Mount Holyoke Seminary, although she left without graduating to pursue her studies elsewhere. She returned to teach at Mount Holyoke from 1855-1858 and served as Principal of the Brooklyn Heights Seminary from 1863-1889. She was elected President of Mount Holyoke Seminary and College in 1889, but died in a railway accident before she could take up her appointment. In 1897 a dormitory, Brigham Hall, was dedicated to her by the New York Alumnae Club, of which she had been President in her lifetime.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The records of Mary Ann Brigham contain a great deal of biographical material in the form of tributes, memorials (including a bound volume of her memorial service), obituaries and news clippings; and photographs. The biographical documents provide a solid picture of her life, teaching career and achievements, both within Mount Holyoke and outside it, particularly of her career at the Brooklyn Heights Seminary.

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