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See notes in ecpclio binder 246 & 247
See notes in ecpclio binder 246 & 247
Did George Hadfield design the house for Commodore Porter that JQA and LCJA rentedin 1828-1829?  See correspondence with Julia R. King
See notes relating to the Misses Cottringers who conducted a school for young ladies in Baltimore on Franklin Street and on North Eutaw.  Charles Francis Adams was enamored of Anne/Cornelia, but the question with regard to Baltimore is how long they had a finishing school in the city and who attended as they were Roman Catholic.
See: [https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:161785#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-3229%2C-96%2C11515%2C5752 Cottringer letters from Alexanderia at Villanova]
See also Google Drive files: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Baf6TT0qKeuMtrz0_0k5dnMOUHb_k3u4

Latest revision as of 18:53, 22 April 2022

A Marylander born in London, educated abroad, and the first foreign born First Lady of the United States: Louisa Catherine Adams.


See notes in ecpclio binder 246 & 247

Did George Hadfield design the house for Commodore Porter that JQA and LCJA rentedin 1828-1829? See correspondence with Julia R. King

See notes relating to the Misses Cottringers who conducted a school for young ladies in Baltimore on Franklin Street and on North Eutaw. Charles Francis Adams was enamored of Anne/Cornelia, but the question with regard to Baltimore is how long they had a finishing school in the city and who attended as they were Roman Catholic.

See: Cottringer letters from Alexanderia at Villanova

See also Google Drive files: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Baf6TT0qKeuMtrz0_0k5dnMOUHb_k3u4