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  1. She attended schools in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and later enrolled in Elgin Female Seminary in Illinois. In 1852, Myra Colby married James B. Bradwell. Two years later they moved to Memphis, Tennessee. James Bradwell was the head of a private school, where Myra Bradwell also became a teacher.

  2. 28 oct. 2019 · She attended schools in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and later enrolled in Elgin Female Seminary in Illinois. In 1852, Myra Colby married James B. Bradwell, and she became Myra Colby Bradwell. Two years later they moved to Memphis, Tennessee.

  3. 16 mars 2018 · Myra attended a finishing school in Kenosha, Wisconsin and then a ladies’ seminary in Elgin, Illinois. In 1851, she began a career as a school teacher. A year later on May 18, 1852 she married James Bradwell, a law student from Palatine, Illinois.

  4. She attended finishing school in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and then attended Elgin Female Seminary. There were no colleges in that part of the country that would admit women. After graduation, she taught for a year.

  5. She finished her schooling at the Elgin Female Seminary in 1851.3 While at Elgin, Myra met James Bradwell. The Colby family did not like Bradwell due to the fact that he had worked menial jobs while studying law. James had claimed that he could earn a living as a journeyman in seventeen different trades.

  6. Un séminaire féminin ou séminaire pour jeunes femmes est un établissement d'enseignement privé pour les jeunes femmes donnant un enseignement secondaire de qualité et une formation post secondaire de type propédeutique.

  7. A female seminary is a private educational institution for women, popular especially in the United States in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when opportunities in educational institutions for women were scarce.