Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps

American educator, botanist, author, editor (1793-1884) Date Of Birth : 1793-07-15T00:00:00Z Date Of Death : 1884-07-15T00:00:00Z

Almira Lincoln Phelps (née Hart; July 15, 1793 – July 15, 1884) was an American scientist, educator, author, and editor. Her botany writings influenced more early American women to be botanists, including Eunice Newton Foote and her daughter, Augusta Newton Foote Arnold. Though she primarily wrote regarding nature, she also was a writer of novels, essays, and memoir. The standard author abbreviation A.Phelps is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.
Phelps was a native of Connecticut. Her long and active life was devoted to the education of young women. She published several popular science textbooks in the fields of botany, chemistry, and geology. Some of her works worthy of special commemoration include, The Blue Ribbon Society; The School Girls Rebellion; Christian Households; Familiar Lectures on Botany; Our Country and its Relation to the Present, Past and Future; and The Fireside Friend. Her views on topics ranging from elocution to corsets are contained in Lectures to Young Ladies, Comprising Outlines and Applications of the Different Branches of Female Education for the User of Female Schools, and Private Libraries.

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  • Other Names :Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps,Алмира Харт Линколн Фелпс,ألميرا هارت لينكولن فلبس,الميرا هارت لينكولن فلبس,アルミラ・ハート・リンカーン・フェリプス,앨미라 하트 링컨 펠프스
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  • Country : United States Of America
  • Born on 15 July