John Thomas Carré diary

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleJohn Thomas Carré diary
ASSOCIATED NAMES
CreatorCarré, John Thomas, ca.1744-ca.1825
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractTwice a refugee from the revolutionary violence in the French colony of Saint Domingue, John Thomas Carré became head of the Clermont Seminary in Philadelphia from 1804-1825, a select boarding school for boys. Carré's diary from 1807-1809 provides a basic chronology of his life at the Clermont Seminary, with a few comments on his students and their families. The entries are typically very brief and are confined to a relatively limited range of topics, including the weather, Carré's poor health, his visitors, and correspondents.
LanguageEnglish (eng)
Subject (lcsh) Carré, John Thomas, ca.1744-ca.1825
Subject (lcsh) Griffith, Mary, 1772-1846
Subject (lcsh) Clermont Seminary (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Subject (lcsh) Diaries
Subject (lcsh) Educational Material
Subject (lcsh) Beyond Early America
Subject (lcsh) Education
Subject (lcsh) Philadelphia History
Subject (lcsh) Refugees -- Saint Domingue
Subject (lcsh) Teachers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeText
Formattext
Extent236p.
Digital Origindigitized other analog
Reformatting Qualityaccess
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issued1807-1809
Date Modified2019
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TitleJohn Thomas Carré diary
Call NumberMss.B.C232
URLhttps://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.B.C232-ead.xml
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