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Theodosia Gilman Stockbridge

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Theodosia Gilman Stockbridge

Birth
Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
Death
10 Apr 1904 (aged 84)
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7045361, Longitude: -72.2927389
Plot
Lot No. 31
Memorial ID
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"Saint of Hanover"
operated a boys' club (1855-1867), helping out the "rough boys" of the Hanover; Dartmouth President Tucker called her "a saint of Hanover" and business man Dorrance B Currier wrote that "she unwittingly taught us to fear God and worship Miss Stockbridge."

High regarded teacher of music in Hanover and then later in Clinton NY

Source:
- Annals of fifty years: A history of Abbot academy, Andover, Mass., 1829-1879 By Philena McKeen, Phebe Fuller McKeen
- Dartmouth College: an architectural tour By Scott Meacham, Joseph Mehling
"Saint of Hanover"
operated a boys' club (1855-1867), helping out the "rough boys" of the Hanover; Dartmouth President Tucker called her "a saint of Hanover" and business man Dorrance B Currier wrote that "she unwittingly taught us to fear God and worship Miss Stockbridge."

High regarded teacher of music in Hanover and then later in Clinton NY

Source:
- Annals of fifty years: A history of Abbot academy, Andover, Mass., 1829-1879 By Philena McKeen, Phebe Fuller McKeen
- Dartmouth College: an architectural tour By Scott Meacham, Joseph Mehling


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