File:Abbot Academy students on a picnic in 1888.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAbbot Academy students on a picnic in 1888.jpg |
English: Abbot Academy students on a picnic in 1888. Abbot Academy was a women's only boarding school in Andover, Massachusetts, that merged with Phillips Academy in 1973. |
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Source | A Singular School: Abbot Academy, 1828-1973 |
Author | Original photographers (unknown); published in historical archives Abbot Academy; included in book by Susan Lloyd entitled A Singular School:Abbot Academy, 1828-1973 (see pages 116) |
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