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met at Central College. Stickney was two years ahead of Hall. She was his instructor in geometry and German. During their days together as teacher and student, Hall and his classmates would devise questions and problems that they were convinced Stickney could not solve, yet she reportedly never
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Angeline Stickney was born to Theophilus Stickney and Electa Cook on November 1, 1830. In 1847, she took three terms of study funded by her cousin, Harriette Downs, at
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with help from her sister Ruth and by teaching at the college. She majored in science and mathematics, completed coursework in
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from 1892 to 1905. Her other sons were named Samuel (second son) and Percival (fourth son);
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The Contributions of Women to the United States Naval Observatory: The Early Years
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when he was ready to give up, and he successfully discovered the moons
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Sky and Ocean Joined: The US Naval Observatory 1830-2000
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minister, published a biography of Hall in 1908, titled
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and collaborated with her husband in searching for the
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all four of her children, all of whom later attended
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An Astronomer's Wife: The Biography of Angeline Hall
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Stickney encouraged Hall to continue his search for
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American suffragist, abolitionist, and mathematician
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North Andover, Massachusetts
New-York Central College
Asaph Hall
mathematician
suffragist
astronomer
Asaph Hall
moons of Mars
Rodman Union Seminary
New-York Central College
calculus
mathematical astronomy
free African Americans
abolition of slavery
Asaph Hall
Elkhorn, Wisconsin
Ann Arbor, Michigan
University of Michigan
Shalersville, Ohio
Naval Observatory

Georgetown
Washington, D.C.
Alexander Memorial Baptist Church
satellites
Mars
Phobos
Deimos

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