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were founded in over 50 cities in the United States by students of Spencer, and Spencer was involved with the institution. In the winter of 1863, Spencer delivered his final lecture before the business college in
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in Chicago and the Spencer Archival Room of the Geneva Branch of the Ashtabula County District Library System contains biographical materials on the entire Spencer family.
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Spencer was instrumental in founding the business colleges of the United States and in promoting their growth and development. He combined there his work as a teacher, his
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On August 24, 2012, the city of Geneva, Ohio, unveiled the Spencerian Monument at the re-dedication ceremony for the Ashtabula County Western Area Courthouse.
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tree bark, sand, ice, snow, the fly-leaves of his mother's Bible and, by permission of a cobbler, the leather in his shop.
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Spencer was born in East Fishkill, New York, on November 7, 1800. His father, Caleb, died in 1806, and the family moved to
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Spencer taught in New York, where he founded the Spencer Seminary in Jericho, housed in a log cabin. He also taught in
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school named after him. In 1937, the East Geneva Rural School in Geneva changed its name to
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In 1815, he taught his first writing class and, from 1816 to 1821, he was a clerk and a
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His first publications on penmanship were issued in 1848 under the title
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The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: being the history ...
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movements and was an advocate of universal liberty. he died in 1864.
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Vol. 8. New York: James T White and Company. 1900. p. 11.
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Spencer and Rice's System of Business and Ladies' Penmanship
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Platt R. Spencer papers at the Newberry Library in Chicago
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Index

Platt R. Spencer

East Fishkill, New York
Geneva, Ohio
Spencerian penmanship
Adelia Cleopatra Graves

Spencerian penmanship
system
cursive
handwriting
Jefferson, Ohio
birch
book keeper
Latin
English literature
penmanship

Ohio
abstainer
public office
Ashtabula County
American history
anti-slavery
system of penmanship
Bryant & Stratton Colleges
Brooklyn, New York
Geneva
Cleveland, Ohio
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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