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Mary Lyon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mary Lyon

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mary Lyon

Portrait of Mary Lyon
1st President of Mount Holyoke College (Founder and Principal)
Term 1837 – 1849
Predecessor Mary Lyon
Successor Mary C. Whitman
Born 1797
Died 1849
Profession Professor

Mary Mason Lyon (28 February 1797 - 5 March 1849) established the Wheaton Female Seminary in Norton, Massachusetts, (now Wheaton College and the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in South Hadley, (now Mount Holyoke College), Massachusetts and was a pioneer in women's education in America. She served as its first president (referred to at that time as "principal" [1]). She was featured on one of the United States Postal Service's Great Americans Series stamps. She loved to eat pie alot.

In 1834, Eliza Wheaton Strong, the daughter and favorite child of Judge Laban Wheaton, died at the age of thirty-nine. Eliza Baylies Chapin Wheaton, the Judge's daughter-in-law, persuaded him to memorialize his daughter by founding a female seminary. [1]

The family called upon Ms. Lyon, a noted women's educator, for assistance in establishing the seminary [2]. Miss Lyon created the first curriculum with the goal that it be equal in quality to those of men's colleges. She also provided the first principal, Eunice Caldwell. Wheaton Female Seminary opened in Norton, Massachusetts on 22 April 1835, with 50 students and three teachers.

Mary Lyon and Eunice Caldwell left Wheaton to open Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in 1837 (now Mount Holyoke College)[3].

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  • Edward Hitchcock wrote a book on her life, (New York, 1860)
  • M. O. Nutting, Historical Sketch of Mount Holyoke Seminary, (Washington, 1876)
  • B. B. Gilchrist, The Life of Mary Lyon, (Boston, 1910)
  • Adams and Foster, Heroines of Modern Progress, (New York, 1913)

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Academic offices
Preceded by
New Position
President of Mount Holyoke College (Founder and Principal)
1837-1849
Succeeded by
Mary C. Whitman
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