Proceedings of the Trustees of Vassar Female College, at Their First Meeting, February 26, 1861.
- Original buff paper wrappers printed in black.
- New York:: Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas,, 1861
New York: Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, 1861 OCLC records one copy under this imprint (Vassar) and eight copies under the imprint of C.A. Alvord, in a larger format with a variant title (Vassar, AAS, Trinity College in Connecticut, New York Historical Society, Library Company of Philadelphia, Office of the Commonwealth Libraries, British Library, and UC Davis). We have been unable to determine priority for the imprints. Original buff paper wrappers printed in black. . 24 pp. With large title-page vignette. Minor dust soiling to wrappers. Front cover loosening at head of spine, though still firmly attached. A very good, clean, and attractive copy of an uncommon item dating back to the founding of Vassar College, the second degree-granting institution of higher education for women in the United States. Vassar College was founded in 1861 by Matthew Vassar (1792 – 1868). Following in the footsteps of Elmira College, which was founded in 1855, Vassar became the second college to grant degrees to women that were the equivalent to those given to men.
Details
Title
Proceedings of the Trustees of Vassar Female College, at Their First Meeting, February 26, 1861.
Author
[ Vassar College ]
Binding
Original buff paper wrappers printed in black.
Condition
Unknown
Publisher
Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas,: New York:
Date
1861
Edition
OCLC records one copy under this imprint (Vassar) and eight copi
Size
24 pp