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            <titleproper>Lydia W, Shattuck Papers, 1841-1890. </titleproper>
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            <publisher>Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections</publisher>
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            <p>Mount Holyoke College. All rights reserved.</p>
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         <publisher>Mount Holyoke College Archives and Special Collections<lb/>
            
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         <titleproper>Lydia W. Shattuck Papers, 1841-1890. </titleproper>
         <subtitle>Finding Aid</subtitle>
         <num>MS 0585</num>
         
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         <p>&#x00A9; 2004 Mount Holyoke College. All rights reserved.</p>
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         <head>Collection Overview</head>
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            <persname encodinganalog="100 1" source="lcnaf">Shattuck, Lydia W. (Lydia White), 1822-1889.</persname>
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<unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" type="inclusive">1841-1890.</unitdate>
         
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 <physloc label="Location Number:">LD 7092.8 Shattuck</physloc>
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         <abstract encodinganalog="520$a" label="Abstract:">Shattuck, Lydia White, 1822-1889; Botanist and teacher.  Mount Holyoke Female Seminary graduate, 1851.  Mount Holyoke Female Seminary teacher, 1851-1889.  Papers contain letters from scientists and correspondence between her friends and former students, primarily documenting her professional life at Mount Holyoke.  Also include writings, a herbarium, memorabilia, biographical material, and photographs.</abstract>
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            <language langcode="eng">English.</language>
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         <p>Lydia White Shattuck was born on June 10, 1822 in East Landoff, New Hampshire.  She graduated from Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in 1851 and returned the next fall as a teacher of botany and chemistry.  She became a prominent botanist, known internationally.  In 1869, she took a Mount Holyoke student to Europe where they studied botany, and in 1873 she worked with Louis Agassiz and Arnold Henri Guyot at the Penikese Island (Massachusetts) school for natural history.  She was dedicated to Mount Holyoke's achieving the status of a college, and retired in 1889, shortly after this goal was achieved.  She died on November 2, 1889 in South Hadley, Massachusetts at the age of sixty-seven.</p>
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         <p>The Lydia White Shattuck Papers are chiefly comprised of letters (1841-1889) from botanists and other scientists, including Leartus Connor, Asa Gray, Willard B. Rising, Joseph T. Rothrock and Alphonso Wood.  Other correspondence is with friends and former students.  Shattuck's writings (1849-circa 1883) include a notebook and notes for chemistry courses that she taught at Mount Holyoke; a <title render="doublequote">List of apparatus desired for the Laboratory of Mt. Holyoke Seminary,</title>; lists of money collected from students and teachers to fund the installation of an elevator in the Seminary Building; and notes for her remarks at prayer meetings at the school.  There are also copies of her poem <title render="doublequote">Chat in the Wash Room,</title>, her notes on <title render="doublequote">Miss Lyon's Standard for Absences,</title>, and other verses, notes, and memoranda.  The herbarium (circa 1888) contains forty plant samples collected by Shattuck and nine specimens from the <title render="doublequote">Herbarium of the Mount Holyoke Seminary.</title>Memorabilia (circa 1851-1889) includes a handmade valentine submitted with a contribution to the Seminary Building elevator fund and locks of her hair.  Biographical material (circa 1874-1890) chiefly consists of letters and a published memorial documenting written after her death in 1889 which document her achievements.  Photographs (circa 1851-1887)consist of several formal portraits of Shattuck and a photograph taken of her while visiting Mills College in California. </p>
<p>Material from this collection is available in an online digital format.</p>
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            <p>Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:</p>
            <p>Lydia W. Shattuck Papers, Mount Holyoke College, Archives and Special Collections, South Hadley, Massachusetts</p>
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         <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Shattuck, Lydia W.(Lydia White), 1822-1889.
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	<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">Seminary Building (South Hadley, Mass.:  Town)</corpname> 
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Scientists - United States - Correspondence.</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Women scientists - United States - Correspondence.</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">College teachers - United States - Correspondence.</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Women college teachers - United States - Correspondence.</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Science - Study and teaching (Higher) - History - Sources.</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Botany - Study and teaching (Higher) - History - Sources.</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Chemistry - Study and teaching (Higher) - History - Sources.</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="690" source="lcsh">Mount Holyoke College - Religious life - circa 1875-1882.</subject>
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	<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Herbaria.</genreform>
	<genreform encodinganalog="655" source="aat">Notebooks.</genreform>  
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