A Woman of the Century Fourteen Hundred Seventy Biographical Sketches Accompani

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A Woman of the Century Fourteen Hundred Seventy Biographical Sketches Accompani
Frances Elizabeth Willard
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NASH, Mrs. Clara Holmes Hapgood, lawyer, bom in Fitchburg. . M. Iss.. 15th lanu. Ir)', 1S39. She is the daughter of John and Marj- Ann Hosmer Hapgood. The former dying in 1S67, the latter in 1S90. Her mother was of the same race of Hosmers as Harriet Hosmer, the noted sculptor, and Abner Hosmer. Who fell with CapL Isaac Davis in defense of the old North Bridge in Concord, Mass. On her father's side she is related to Prof Henry Durant, the founder of Oakland College, California, of which he was
...first president, elected in 1S70. Clara was the fifth child in a fam- ily of eight children. She early showed an aptitude for study and was always fond of school and books, but, on account of ill health in early life, was unable to attend school continuously. During her pro- tracted illness she frequently wrote in verse as a pastime. After recovery, by most persevering effort, she succeeded in obtaining a liberal educa- tion, acquainting herself with several languages and the higher mathematics.

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