Byfield Female Seminary

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Byfield Female Seminary was a pioneering early 19th-century New England school for women that helped shape leaders in the American female education movement, including Mary Lyon.

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instanceOf educational institution
female seminary
historic school
activeInPeriod 19th century
contributedTo development of women's higher education in the United States
training of leaders in female education
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalLevel secondary education
seminary-level education for women
field female education
women's education
genderFocus female students
women
historicalSignificance early model for female seminaries in New England
influential institution in the history of women's education in America
inception early 19th century
influenced Mary Lyon
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Byfield, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Massachusetts
New England
movement American female education movement
notableFor educating future leaders of the American female education movement
pioneering role in early 19th-century education for women
notablePupil Mary Lyon

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Mary Lyon educatedAt Byfield Female Seminary