Switch to EncyclopediaClose XMORRISON, SARAH PARKE: 1833-1916.
Sarah Parke Morrison, daughter of John I. Morrison, was born at
Salem, Ind., in 1833 and
was educated at Mount Holyoke Seminary and Indiana
University, graduating from the latter institution in 1869 and receiving the A.M. degree in 1871. She was the first woman graduate of the university.
She taught English literature at Indiana University from
1873 to 1875 and was later a
resident of Knightstown, Ind.
She died in 1916.
Information from Indiana University, 1820-1904, and
Dunn–Indiana and Indianans, Vol. II.
- A Monody to a Father's Memory.
Cambridge, Mass., 1891.
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Story of Principally Seven Generations. Plainfield,
Ind., 1901, 1902,
1904. 3 vols.
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Alighieri. Richmond, Ind., 1910.
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