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First Year Impressions
1837: Harriet Peck and New Garden Boarding School
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First Year Impressions
Writings, later reflections, and images from individuals in Guilford's past experiencing Guilford for the first time as first year students and/or faculty.
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1837: Harriet Peck and New Garden Boarding School
Harriet Peck Letters, 1837-1839
1936: Marianna Dow '40
1962: James McCorkle '66
1962: Huldah Elizabeth "Beth" Taylor '66
1969: Judy Harvey '73
1974: Karen Hayes '78
Harriet Peck
Harriet Peck
Silhouette, c. 1837
Harriet Peck Letters, 1837-1839
Harriet Peck to her parents, 1837
Harriet Peck writing from New Garden Boarding School (now Guilford College) soon after the opening of school to her parents in Rhode Island.
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