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Chronicles of a pioneer school from 1792 to 1833 : $b being the history of Miss Sarah Pierce and her Litchfield school

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"Chronicles of a pioneer school from 1792 to 1833" by Vanderpoel and Buel is a historical account written in the early 20th century. It documents the life and legacy of Miss Sarah Pierce and the Litchfield Female Academy, a trailblazing institution for women’s education set within the civic, cultural, and intellectual life of Litchfield, Connecticut. Using letters, diaries, rules, plays, and contemporary notices, it reconstructs the school’s evolution, curriculum, and social world, including ties to the renowned Litchfield Law School. Readers interested in women’s education, New England history, and rich primary sources will find a detailed, documentary narrative. The opening of the work establishes scope and method, then traces Sarah Pierce’s roots: a paternal Pierce line reaching back to early New England settlers and seafaring brothers, and a maternal Paterson line linked to William Paterson and the Darien scheme, with Connecticut branches active in public service. It sketches Pierce’s immediate family, her stepmother’s advocacy for girls’ learning, and the modest 1792 dining-room school that grew into the Litchfield Female Academy. Early testimonials (Woodruff, Hollister, Chief Justice Church) and a poem by John Pierpont highlight the school’s reputation; a 1793 letter notes Pierce’s kindness. A pupil’s 1796 diary (Charlotte Sheldon) offers glimpses of lessons, reading, sewing, social calls, and small dances; a 1798 subscription list shows community backing to build the first academy. The section then paints Litchfield’s early‑nineteenth‑century setting—busy stage routes, active industries, intertwined law and female academies—with lively reminiscences from Henry Ward Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe, and brief scenes of local amusements, lake outings, student plays and balls, and contemporary fashions.

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