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McGuffey Papers (1836-1894):

William Holmes McGuffey (1800-1873) was an educator, minister, author and college president.  He is best known for the series of Eclectic Readers (McGuffey Readers), textbooks which were widely used throughout much of the nineteenth century.  Henry Ford used the McGuffey Readers when growing up and later brought his birthplace to Greenfield Village and built a one-room schoolhouse using logs from a barn at McGuffey's birthplace.  Ford also republished a number of the McGuffey readers.  The papers in this collection include letters by William McGuffey, dating from 1846-1872, relating primarily to affairs at the University of Virginia and academic interests.  Also included are the lectures and correspondence of William's brother, Alexander Hamilton McGuffey, who collaborated on the Fifth Reader.


Letter to Miss Charlotte Kemper, February 23, 1853

Letter to Mrs. Harriet Love. Christmas Day, 1865

Letter of Recommendation. September 12, 1839




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