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during the seventeenth century. Elizabeth Cary was the second of five daughters and seven children and was referred to as "Lizzie" by her immediate family and close friends. Because of her fragile health, she was tutored at home in Temple Place, Boston, which included the study of languages, drawing,
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for his professorship in the medical school throughout the winters of 1851–1852 and 1852–1853. She visited Europe with him in 1859. She worked closely with her husband in his scientific research. Specifically, she accompanied him as the main writer and record keeper for the Thayer Expedition to
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Expedition in 1871–1872), which was the first important marine exploration by the United States government, and made transcripts. After her husband's death in 1873, she published several books on natural history for which she had conducted research for many years.
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in 1885. A biography of Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz was later written by her sister, Emma F. Cary, and Lucy Allen Paton, published in the spring of 1917 with the assistance of the Council of Radcliffe College.
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After her husband's death in 1873, Agassiz continued to devote time to her work and family. She continued to enjoy traveling, and in 1892, Agassiz ventured with family to the
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Agassiz's research can be studied through her published books in addition to her series of diary entries depicting her global ventures. Her publications include
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Agassiz contributed to the founding of the coeducational Anderson School of Natural History. In 1869, she became one of the first women members of the
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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Agassiz was essential in ensuring that the "Harvard Annex" for women's education was transformed in 1894 from Harvard University into
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In 1879, Agassiz was one of seven female managing directors of the Society for the Private Collegiate Instruction for Women (
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at a dinner with Mary and her husband. Though they wanted to marry, he was married, with three children (Pauline, Ida and
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Agassiz became a member of the Ladies' Visiting Committee for the Kindergarten for the Blind, under the
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1893). "Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz".
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family of New England ancestry. She was born at the house of her grandfather,
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music, and reading. She additionally received informal history lessons from
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expedition from 1871 to 1872; of the second, she wrote an account for the
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Agassiz traveled to Brazil with her husband from 1865 to 1866, and on the
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Diary of Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz, May, 1865. A Journey in Brazil
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Following the marriage of her older sister Mary to Harvard Professor
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Cary; December 5, 1822 – June 27, 1907) was an American educator,
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with her husband. The monument is a boulder selected from the
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The Cary and Perkins families were from England, and came to
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Elizabeth Cabot Cary was born on December 5, 1822, into a
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Society for the Private Collegiate Instruction for Women
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American Women in Science: A Biographical Dictionary
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Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz

Radcliffe College
LeBaron Russell Briggs
Boston, Massachusetts
Arlington, Massachusetts
Louis Agassiz
pseudonym
née
naturalist
Radcliffe College
natural history
Louis Agassiz
Alexander Agassiz
Hassler
Atlantic Monthly
Boston
Boston Brahmin
Thomas Handasyd Perkins
Boston, Massachusetts
Harvard University
Massachusetts
Elizabeth Peabody

Louis Agassiz
Charleston, South Carolina
Hassler Expedition
Strait of Magellan
Cambridge
Thayer Expedition

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