Source |
Colonial families and their descendants, by one of the oldest graduates of St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, N. J. |
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the first female church-school established in the United States, which has reached its sixty-first year, and can point with pride to nearly one throusand graduates, its noble founder being the great bishop of bishops, George Washington Doane |
Author |
Emory, Mary Edwardine Bourke |
Coverage
Surname |
Wright |
Subject |
Church records |
Publication information
Type |
Miscellaneous |
Publisher |
Sun Print. Office |
Date issued |
1900 |
Place issued |
Baltimore [Maryland] |
Citation
Emory, Mary Edwardine Bourke. Colonial families and their descendants, by one of the oldest graduates of St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, N. J: the first female church-school established in the United States, which has reached its sixty-first year, and can point with pride to nearly one throusand graduates, its noble founder being the great bishop of bishops, George Washington Doane. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Sun Print. Office, 1900). |
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