Emily Clarissa Blackman (1826–1907) was an American schoolteacher and historian from Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Her teaching career began at the Montrose Academy at the age of fifteen; during her life, she taught in several states. She also published a book of Susquehanna County history in 1873. Blackman was an active Presbyterian and was active in several organizations, including the Women's Christian Temperance Union.
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| - Emily Clarissa Blackman (1826–1907) was an American schoolteacher and historian from Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Her teaching career began at the Montrose Academy at the age of fifteen; during her life, she taught in several states. She also published a book of Susquehanna County history in 1873. Blackman was an active Presbyterian and was active in several organizations, including the Women's Christian Temperance Union. (en)
- Emily Clarissa Blackman (Gilbertsville, 1826 – 1907) fue una profesora e historiadora estadounidense, que había residido en el Condado de Susquehanna, Pensilvania. Su carrera docente comenzó a los quince años, en la Academia Montrose; durante su vida, enseñó en varios estados del país. En 1873, publicó un libro sobre la historia del Condado de Susquehanna. Blackman fue una presbiteriana activa, y participó en varias organizaciones cristianas, incluyendo la Unión Cristiana de Mujeres por la Templanza. (es)
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- Gilbertsville, New York
- Montrose, Pennsylvania
- Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
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- 19th-century American educators
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- Towanda, Pennsylvania
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- 19th-century American women writers
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- People from Gilbertsville, New York
- Schoolteachers from Pennsylvania
- Chester, Pennsylvania
- People from Montrose, Pennsylvania
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- Okolona, Mississippi
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- Northern Pennsylvania
- Women's Christian Temperance Union
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| - Emily Clarissa Blackman (1826–1907) was an American schoolteacher and historian from Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Her teaching career began at the Montrose Academy at the age of fifteen; during her life, she taught in several states. She also published a book of Susquehanna County history in 1873. Blackman was an active Presbyterian and was active in several organizations, including the Women's Christian Temperance Union. (en)
- Emily Clarissa Blackman (Gilbertsville, 1826 – 1907) fue una profesora e historiadora estadounidense, que había residido en el Condado de Susquehanna, Pensilvania. Su carrera docente comenzó a los quince años, en la Academia Montrose; durante su vida, enseñó en varios estados del país. En 1873, publicó un libro sobre la historia del Condado de Susquehanna. Blackman fue una presbiteriana activa, y participó en varias organizaciones cristianas, incluyendo la Unión Cristiana de Mujeres por la Templanza. (es)
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