Mary Augusta Jordan, from the 1916 yearbook of Smith College
Born
July 5, 1855
Ironton, Ohio
Died
April 14, 1941 (age 85)
New Haven, Connecticut
Occupation
College professor
Parent
Edward Jordan (father)
Relatives
Emily Jordan Folger (sister) Henry Clay Folger (brother-in-law) David Starr Jordan (first cousin) Edward Jordan Dimock (nephew)
Mary Augusta Jordan (July 5, 1855 – April 14, 1941) was an American college professor of English literature and rhetoric. She was a member of the faculty at Smith College from 1884 to 1921.
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retirement in 1932. She became a full professor in 1905, and held the MaryAugustaJordan Chair in English. Journalist Nell Battle Lewis recalled Hanscom's...
the United Kingdom, had at least ten children with his mistress Dorothea Jordan, all of whom took the surname FitzClarence. All of them were also granted...
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building was allowed to proceed. Augusta Victoria Hospital and its church Seven Arches Hotel The Russian Orthodox Church of Mary Magdalene BYU Jerusalem Center...
Edinburgh; Prince Henry (later Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn); and Princess Augusta, Hereditary Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. William spent most of his...
of William IV of the United Kingdom and his long-time mistress Dorothea Jordan. Like his siblings, he had little contact with his mother after his parents...
Augusta Jane Wilson (née Evans; May 8, 1835 – May 9, 1909), was an American author of Southern literature and a supporter of the Confederacy during the...
asserting she could not see well. Augusta Howell, a former servant, and Honora Fitzpatrick, a former slave, testified to Mary's poor eyesight as well. The former...
never been king. Similarly, whilst being the mothers of monarchs, both Augusta of Saxe-Gotha and Srinagarindra of Thailand were not styled queen dowager...
24 February 1774 8 July 1850 married 1818, Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel; had issue Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester 25 April 1776 30 April 1857...
considerable of contemporary vernacular poets". Jacob was born Violet AugustaMary Frederica Kennedy-Erskine, at the House of Dun, the daughter of William...
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Samuel Jordan Cabell (December 15, 1756 – August 4, 1818) was an American Revolutionary War officer, planter and Virginia politician who served in the...