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  1. Hartford Female Seminary. Coordinates: 41.7677°N 72.6751°W. Hartford Female Seminary in Hartford, Connecticut was established in 1823, by Catharine Beecher, making it one of the first major educational institutions for women in the United States. By 1826 it had enrolled nearly 100 students.

  2. In 1823, Beecher and her sister Mary founded the Hartford Female Seminary. In most female schools of the era, students learned primarily fine arts and languages, but Beecher offered a full range of subjects.

  3. Catharine Beecher's Hartford Female Seminary, bravely begun in the spring of 1823 with seven students in a single room. It sprang from Catharine's awareness of the contradiction between republican principles and the still-backward state of female education.

  4. 12 de sept. de 2021 · After Fisher’s death, Beecher and her sister Isabella founded a school for young women in Hartford, which in 1824 became the Hartford Female Seminary. By the time Catharine followed her father, the famous preacher Lyman Beecher , West to Ohio in 1831, the seminary had become one of the premier women’s schools in the United States

  5. Later, in 1824, she attended Catherine Beecher’s Hartford Female Seminary, which exposed young women to many of the same courses available in men’s academies. Stowe’s proclivity for writing was evident in the essays she produced for school.

  6. Hace 2 días · In 1823, she co-founded the innovative Hartford Female Seminary, whose purpose was to train women to be mothers and teachers. In 1829, she published a seminal essay on the importance of women...

  7. 58–66. Published: July 1995. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. T he educational priorities of Catharine Beecher's Hartford Female Seminary were the building of character, the cultivation of the intellect, and the proper preparation of young ladies to enter society.