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Sherman House Letters Collection
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Sherman House was a dormitory for Abbot Academy girls who lived on campus. During the renovation of this house, a tin box was found in the wall, containing letters dating from the early 1950s until Abbot Academy's merger with Phillips Academy in 1973. Most of the letters were written by the student occupants of Sherman House during exam week, prior to moving into another dorm or leaving Abbot Academy after graduation. Some letters are from students who spent a lot of their time with friends in Sherman House. The letters range in topic, but all capture a moment in life of what it was like to be a student living on the Abbot campus during the late 20th century.
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1950-1973
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Reformatted Digital
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English
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Manuscript
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Andover, Massachusetts
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Sherman House Letter, A. Smith, Abbot Academy
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Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
Correspondence
Ephemera
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Letter from A. Smith to future "3 roomers." Part of the Sherman House Letters. Water damage; ink has smeared and made some parts of the letter difficult to read.
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A. Smith
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1950-1973 (inferred; date supplied by cataloger)
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English
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Manuscript
Abbot Academy
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Sherman House Letters
Sherman House Letters Collection
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Sherman House Letters Collection
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An account of the resource
Sherman House was a dormitory for Abbot Academy girls who lived on campus. During the renovation of this house, a tin box was found in the wall, containing letters dating from the early 1950s until Abbot Academy's merger with Phillips Academy in 1973. Most of the letters were written by the student occupants of Sherman House during exam week, prior to moving into another dorm or leaving Abbot Academy after graduation. Some letters are from students who spent a lot of their time with friends in Sherman House. The letters range in topic, but all capture a moment in life of what it was like to be a student living on the Abbot campus during the late 20th century.
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1950-1973
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Reformatted Digital
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English
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Manuscript
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Andover, Massachusetts
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Title
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Sherman House Letter, Abbe Shaine, Abbot Academy, class of 1972
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Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
Correspondence
Ephemera
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Letter from Abbe Shaine, Abbot Academy class of 1972, to future inhabitant. Lists all of the things to enjoy about living there. Part of the Sherman House Letters.
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Abbe Shaine
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1972 (inferred, date supplied by cataloger).
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Reformatted digital
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English
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Manuscript
Abbot Academy
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Sherman House Letters
Sherman House Letters Collection
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Sarah (Sallie) Moore Field Collection
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Sarah (Sallie) Moore Field
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Phillips Academy Archives
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Trustees of Phillips Academy
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Laura Carter
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English. Some material in German.
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Manuscript/Books/Documents/Image
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Open for access. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the Archivist.
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Abbot Academy
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An account of the resource
This collection comprises the photographs, school material, and ephemera of Sarah "Sallie" Moore Field, Abbot Academy class of 1904. The majority of the collection is course notebooks and other school-related papers. Field was actively involved in supporting both Abbot Academy and Phillips Academy, long after she graduated. In addition to making annual financial contributions to the schools, she also often attended events at both schools.
Sarah Field's love for knowledge lead her to pursue many different intellectual fields, but her love for history and for her house in North Andover lead her to curate her own family's history, hoping to someday turn that home into a museum. Sarah Field lived to age 103. Although her family home never became a museum, much of the estate was donated to various institutions in Andover and North Andover, Massachusetts. This collection is exclusively related to Sarah Field's time at Abbot Academy and her participation as an enthusiastic and active alumna.
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1868-1985; 1900-1905 bulk
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Emerson College
Historic New England
North Andover Historical Society
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Reformatted Digital
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Menu for the senior banquet, Sarah (Sallie) M. Field, Abbot Academy, class of 1904
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Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
Programs
Ephemera
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Menu for senior banquet for the class of 1904.
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Abbot Academy
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1904 (inferred by cataloger)
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Abbot Academy Collection
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Reformatted digital
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English
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Text
Abbot Academy
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Sarah (Sallie) M. Field
Sarah (Sallie) M. Field Collection
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Sarah (Sallie) Moore Field Collection
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Sarah (Sallie) Moore Field
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Phillips Academy Archives
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Trustees of Phillips Academy
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Laura Carter
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English. Some material in German.
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Open for access. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the Archivist.
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Abbot Academy
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An account of the resource
This collection comprises the photographs, school material, and ephemera of Sarah "Sallie" Moore Field, Abbot Academy class of 1904. The majority of the collection is course notebooks and other school-related papers. Field was actively involved in supporting both Abbot Academy and Phillips Academy, long after she graduated. In addition to making annual financial contributions to the schools, she also often attended events at both schools.
Sarah Field's love for knowledge lead her to pursue many different intellectual fields, but her love for history and for her house in North Andover lead her to curate her own family's history, hoping to someday turn that home into a museum. Sarah Field lived to age 103. Although her family home never became a museum, much of the estate was donated to various institutions in Andover and North Andover, Massachusetts. This collection is exclusively related to Sarah Field's time at Abbot Academy and her participation as an enthusiastic and active alumna.
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1868-1985; 1900-1905 bulk
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Emerson College
Historic New England
North Andover Historical Society
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Reformatted Digital
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Sarah (Sallie) M. Field, Abbot Academy semester report, June 21, 1904
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Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
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Report card from Sarah (Sallie) Field's tenth term at Abbot Academy.
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Abbot Academy
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1904-06-21
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Abbot Academy Collection
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Reformatted digital
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English
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Reports
Sarah (Sallie) M. Field
Sarah (Sallie) M. Field Collection
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Sarah (Sallie) Moore Field Collection
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Sarah (Sallie) Moore Field
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Phillips Academy Archives
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Trustees of Phillips Academy
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Laura Carter
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English. Some material in German.
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Open for access. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the Archivist.
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Abbot Academy
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An account of the resource
This collection comprises the photographs, school material, and ephemera of Sarah "Sallie" Moore Field, Abbot Academy class of 1904. The majority of the collection is course notebooks and other school-related papers. Field was actively involved in supporting both Abbot Academy and Phillips Academy, long after she graduated. In addition to making annual financial contributions to the schools, she also often attended events at both schools.
Sarah Field's love for knowledge lead her to pursue many different intellectual fields, but her love for history and for her house in North Andover lead her to curate her own family's history, hoping to someday turn that home into a museum. Sarah Field lived to age 103. Although her family home never became a museum, much of the estate was donated to various institutions in Andover and North Andover, Massachusetts. This collection is exclusively related to Sarah Field's time at Abbot Academy and her participation as an enthusiastic and active alumna.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1868-1985; 1900-1905 bulk
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Emerson College
Historic New England
North Andover Historical Society
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Reformatted Digital
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Memorial service for Emily Means, Sarah (Sallie) M. Field, Abbot Academy, class of 1904
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Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
Programs
Description
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Memorial service in honor of Emily Means who was the principal of Abbot Academy from 1898-1911. Means was a graduate of Abbot as well.
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Abbot Academy
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1922-11-22
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Abbot Academy Collection
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Reformatted digital
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English
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Abbot Academy
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Programs
Sarah (Sallie) M. Field Collection
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Sarah (Sallie) Moore Field Collection
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Sarah (Sallie) Moore Field
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Phillips Academy Archives
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Trustees of Phillips Academy
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Laura Carter
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English. Some material in German.
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Open for access. Requests for permission to publish material from this collection should be discussed with the Archivist.
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Abbot Academy
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An account of the resource
This collection comprises the photographs, school material, and ephemera of Sarah "Sallie" Moore Field, Abbot Academy class of 1904. The majority of the collection is course notebooks and other school-related papers. Field was actively involved in supporting both Abbot Academy and Phillips Academy, long after she graduated. In addition to making annual financial contributions to the schools, she also often attended events at both schools.
Sarah Field's love for knowledge lead her to pursue many different intellectual fields, but her love for history and for her house in North Andover lead her to curate her own family's history, hoping to someday turn that home into a museum. Sarah Field lived to age 103. Although her family home never became a museum, much of the estate was donated to various institutions in Andover and North Andover, Massachusetts. This collection is exclusively related to Sarah Field's time at Abbot Academy and her participation as an enthusiastic and active alumna.
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A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1868-1985; 1900-1905 bulk
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Emerson College
Historic New England
North Andover Historical Society
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Reformatted Digital
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Program of the one-hundredth anniversary of the founding of Abbot Academy, Sarah (Sallie) M Field, Abbot Academy, class of 1904
Subject
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Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
Ephemera
Programs
Description
An account of the resource
Centennial celebration of the founding of Abbot Academy. Program includes speeches and history of the school, as well as events that took place to celebrate.
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Abbot Academy
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1929-06-02
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Abbot Academy Collection
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Reformatted digital
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English
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Text
Abbot Academy
Class of 1904
Ephemera
Programs
Sarah (Sallie) M. Field
Sarah (Sallie) M. Field Collection
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Patrica A. Bowne, Diploma, Abbot Academy, Class of 1946
Subject
The topic of the resource
Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
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Diploma awarded to Patrica A. Bowne, class of 1946
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Abbot Academy
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
Publisher
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1946-06-10
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Reformatted digital
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Document
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Abbot Academy Collection
Alumnae
Diploma
Student
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Abbot Academy Correspondence
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The topic of the resource
Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
Correspondence
Ephemera
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An account of the resource
This collection highlights various incoming and outgoing correspondence throughout the history of Abbot Academy. Some letters emphasize the importance of the connection to the school and principal, other letters to a connection at home. Letters include correspondence to McKeen sisters, Philena and Phebe, as well as to Don Gordon. Also included are letters from mother daughter pair, Marcie Rickenbacker, Abbot Academy class of 1970, and Patty A. Bowne, Abbot Academy class of 1946.
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1867-1973
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Reformatted digital
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English
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Manuscript
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Andover, Massachusetts
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Letter to Don Gordon from former Abbot Academy student Abby Johnson
Subject
The topic of the resource
Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
Correspondence
Description
An account of the resource
Letter from Abby Johnson to Don Gordon in regards to hearing a rumor about some of the rules and regulations being changed at Abbot Academy.
Creator
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Abby Johnson
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
Publisher
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1969-12-01
Rights
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We believe that this item has no known US copyright restrictions. The item may be subject to rights of privacy, rights of publicity, and other restrictions. Though not required, if you want to credit us as the source, please use the following statement, "From The Trustees of Phillips Academy." Doing so helps us track how our collection is used and helps justify freely releasing even more content in the future. This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License (CC BY-SA).
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Reformatted digital
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Manuscript
Abbot Academy
Abbot Academy Collection
Correspondence
Office of the Principal
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Abbot Academy Correspondence
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The topic of the resource
Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
Correspondence
Ephemera
Description
An account of the resource
This collection highlights various incoming and outgoing correspondence throughout the history of Abbot Academy. Some letters emphasize the importance of the connection to the school and principal, other letters to a connection at home. Letters include correspondence to McKeen sisters, Philena and Phebe, as well as to Don Gordon. Also included are letters from mother daughter pair, Marcie Rickenbacker, Abbot Academy class of 1970, and Patty A. Bowne, Abbot Academy class of 1946.
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1867-1973
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Reformatted digital
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English
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Manuscript
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Andover, Massachusetts
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Letter to Don Gordon from former Abbot Academy Student Abby M. Anderson, October 23, 1970
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Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
Correspondence
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Letter from former student Abby M. Anderson to Don Gordon all the way from England. Expresses her feelings of missing New England and her gratitude towards people that she met while at Abbot, making her time in the Americas easier.
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Abby M. Anderson
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1970-10-23
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Reformatted digital
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English
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Typescript
Abbot Academy
Abbot Academy Collection
Correspondence
Office of the Principal
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Title
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Abbot Academy Correspondence
Subject
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Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
Correspondence
Ephemera
Description
An account of the resource
This collection highlights various incoming and outgoing correspondence throughout the history of Abbot Academy. Some letters emphasize the importance of the connection to the school and principal, other letters to a connection at home. Letters include correspondence to McKeen sisters, Philena and Phebe, as well as to Don Gordon. Also included are letters from mother daughter pair, Marcie Rickenbacker, Abbot Academy class of 1970, and Patty A. Bowne, Abbot Academy class of 1946.
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
Publisher
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
Date
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1867-1973
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We believe that this item has no known US copyright restrictions. The item may be subject to rights of privacy, rights of publicity, and other restrictions. Though not required, if you want to credit us as the source, please use the following statement, "From The Trustees of Phillips Academy." Doing so helps us track how our collection is used and helps justify freely releasing even more content in the future. This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License (CC BY-SA).
Format
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Reformatted digital
Language
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English
Type
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Manuscript
Coverage
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Andover, Massachusetts
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Letter to Ms. Philena McKeen from Ada L. Jams, Abbot Academy, March 17, 1879
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Abbot Academy
Abbot Female Academy
Women--education
Correspondence
Description
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Letter from Ada L. Jams to Philena McKeen accepting the invitation to the semi-centennial and discussing fond memories of being at Abbot Academy.
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Ada L. Jams
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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Phillips Academy Archives and Special Collections
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1879-03-17
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We believe that this item has no known US copyright restrictions. The item may be subject to rights of privacy, rights of publicity, and other restrictions. Though not required, if you want to credit us as the source, please use the following statement, "From The Trustees of Phillips Academy." Doing so helps us track how our collection is used and helps justify freely releasing even more content in the future. This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License (CC BY-SA).
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Reformatted digital
Language
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English
Type
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Manuscript
Abbot Academy
Abbot Academy Collection
Correspondence
Office of the Principal