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Title
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Second Annual Catalogue of the Elizabethtown Female Seminary, 1857
Subject
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Women--Education--History.
Description
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At age 15, Stow began a three-year course of study at Elizabethtown Female Seminary in Ohio, a boarding school 16 miles from Cincinnati. The school's mission was to cultivate "earnest and independent thought," to teach habits of "order, economy, punctuality, and industry," and to qualify women to "enter any Sphere that Providence may assign."
Stow's friends were all from rural farming communities in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. She and the other girls from Switzerland County travelled upriver by steamboat to reach the school, where they lived during the school term.
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Elizabethown Female Seminary
Date
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1857-1858
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Catalogue
Type
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Still image
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The Filson Historical Society
Language
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en
Coverage
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19th century
1850s
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Title
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Annual Catalogue of Pupils
Description
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In 1852, 250 girls attended Science Hill Female Academy. Students were primarily from Kentucky as well as Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Iowa, Texas, and California.
Tevis advocated for equal education in science for women. Despite advice to "let Chemistry alone" as a subject better suited for men, Tevis built a chemistry lab a Science Hill in the early 1850s.
"Chemistry is especially requisite for the successful progress of our inquiries and researches into the nature of those things whence we derive the means of our comfort, our happiness, our luxuries, our health, and even our existence...In an an experimental science, where truth lies within our reach, we should make use of our sense and judge for ourselves."
-Julia Ann Hieronymus Tevis
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Science Hill Female Academy
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Science Hill Academy, Filson Manuscript Collection
Date
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1852
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Catalogue
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Still image
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Mss. BI S416 1
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19th century
1850s
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Title
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"The New Art Gallery"
Illustrated catalogue of the art gallery of the Southern Exposition, Louisville, Ky., August 28-October 23, 1886, pg. 21
Subject
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Artists--Kentucky.
Artists--Kentucky--Exhibitions.
Thum, Patty Prather, 1853-1926--Exhibitions.
Southern Exposition (Louisville, Ky.)
Description
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The great expositions of the 19th century were spectacles that displayed the nation's industrial, technical, and cultural accomplishments in the decades following the Civil War. Massive galleries dedicated to art provided unprecendented opportunities for American artists to exhibit their work the hundreds of thousands of visitors. Thum exhibited work at the Southern Exposition held in Louisville from 1883-1887. It helped launch her career and she developed a lasting friendship with expo's curator Charles Kurtz, an influencer in New York. Following the exposition Thum actively exhibited her work throughout the country.
-1893, Columbia's Exposition in Chicago
-1886 and 1889, National Academy of Design in New York City
-1897, Nashville, Centennial Exposition
-1898, Trans-Mississippi International Exposition
-1905, St. Louis World's Fair
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Southern Exposition
Source
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Filson Library Collection
Date
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1885
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Catalogue
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Rare Pamphlet 907.4 S727i
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19th century
1880s
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Title
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Illustrated catalogue of the art gallery of the Southern Exposition, Louisville, Ky., August 28-October 23, 1886.
Subject
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Artists--Kentucky.
Southern Exposition (Louisville, Ky.)
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Type
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Still image
Description
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The great expositions of the 19th century were spectacles that displayed the nation's industrial, technical, and cultural accomplishments in the decades following the Civil War. Massive art galleries provided thousands of visitors. She also actively exhibited her work across the country including the Columbia's Exposition in Chicago, the National Academy of Design in New York City and at the St. Louis World's Fair.
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Southern Exposition
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Filson Library Collection
Date
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1885
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Rare Pamphlet 907.4 S727i 1886