File:Morris Female Institute.jpg

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Illustration of the Morris Female Institute (1862-1877) in Morristown, which later became Miss Dana's School for Young Ladies (1877-1912).

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English: Illustration (possibly an advertisement) of the Morris Female Institute in Morristown NJ, which later became Miss Dana's School for Women. Likely a scan from a book or pamphlet. The building is drawn in a Romantic style, with trees and greenery surrounding the property. A woman in an 1860-style hoop dress and hairstyle (chignon?) stands at the porch. Many windows are irregularly open.
Date 19th century, most likely 1861-1877
Source https://morriscountyhistory.org/it-takes-a-village/
Author Unknown illustrator, 1861-1920, most likely 1861-1877

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