James S. Hallowell Collection Finding Aid MS132

James S. Hallowell Collection Finding Aid MS132


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Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library

717 Queen Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Business Number: 703-746-1791
lhsc@alexlibraryva.org
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Adam L. Button

Repository
Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library
Identification
MS132
Title
James S. Hallowell Collection (MS132) 1840-1871
URL:
https://alexlibraryva.libraryhost.com/repositories/2/resources/75
Quantity
1.55 Cubic Feet, 2 boxes
Creator
Hallowell, James S., 1821-1886
Creator
Hallowell, Margaret S. (Margaret Stabler), 1824-1900
Creator
Hernandez, José Mariano, 1788-1857
Language
English .

Biographical / Historical

James S. Hallowell was the founder of the Alexandria Female Seminary. The Seminary operated from 1848 to 1860. Between the years 1842 and 1846, James S. Hallowell and his brother, Caleb, were principals of the Alexandria Boarding School. Caleb and James were nephews of Benjamin Hallowell, who founded Alexandria Boarding School in 1824 and was central to the establishment of the Alexandria Lyceum and the Virginia American Water Company.

Content Description

The James S. Hallowell Collection consists of papers from the Alexandria Boarding School (1824 - ?) including: correspondence from parents to the school, minutes, and catalogs. Also in the collection are the regulations and catalogs of the Alexandria Female Seminary (1848-1860). Additionally there are class notes and exercises (of undetermined origin), a report card, and personal diary books from James S. Hallowell and Mary [S.] Hallowell.

Arrangement

Series I, Alexandria Boarding School, is divided into three subseries. Series is organized chronologically. Catalogs, 1842 and 1844 Minutes, 1840-1843 Correspondence, 1842-1846 Series II, Alexandria Female Seminary, consists of two subseries. Series is organized chronologically. Regulations Catalogs, 1849-1859 Series III, Instructional/Class Materials, is divided into two subseries. Geometry Problems Notebook Entries Series IV, Diaries consists of personal diary books of James S. Hallowell (for 18531877) and Mary [S.] Hallowell (for 1863). (Mary Hallowell was probably Benjamin Hallowell's daughter.) Series V, Pictures consists of a water color portrait of James S. Hallowell (1821-1886), and a photographic portrait of Anne Gilpin Stabler.

Related Material

Bio.-Hallowell Family-VF. Hallowell School VF. VF Schools Collection, BOX 240 and BOX 240A. Prints, Drawings and Photographs Collection, Lloyd House, North Washington Street, Box 109. The watercolor and photographs in Series V, Images, have been transferred to the Hallowell Collection of the Photographic Collection.

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Container List

Series I: Alexandria Boarding School
1842-1846
Arrangement

Series is organized chronologically

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Series II: Alexandria Female Seminary
1849-1859
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Series is organized chronologically

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Series III: Instructional/Class Materials
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Series IV: Diaries
1853-1877
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Series V: Pictures
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