Mortimer, Mary (1816–1877)

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Mortimer, Mary (1816–1877)

American teacher and principal. Born Dec 2, 1816, in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England; died July 14, 1877, in Milwaukee, WI; dau. of William Mortimer (blacksmith) and Mary (Pierce) Mortimer.

Became involved with Catharine Beecher's project to train teachers and open nonsectarian schools for women in West; was superintendent of instruction, normal course teacher, and 1st principal of Normal Institute and High School of Milwaukee (later Milwaukee Female College, 1850–57); served as principal of seminary in Baraboo, WI (1859–63); returned to run Milwaukee Female College (1866–74); was principal founder of Woman's Club of Wisconsin (1876).

See also Minerva Brace Norton, A True Teacher: Mary Mortimer (1894).

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