Eliza Emily Chappell Porter (5 November 1807 Geneseo, New York – 1 January 1888 Santa Barbara, California) was the first public school teacher in Chicago, at Fort Dearborn. She established normal schools, educated settlers and American Indians at Mackinac, aided the wounded during the American Civil War in the U.S. Sanitary Commission, and taught freedmen.
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- Eliza Emily Chappell Porter (5 November 1807 Geneseo, New York – 1 January 1888 Santa Barbara, California) was the first public school teacher in Chicago, at Fort Dearborn. She established normal schools, educated settlers and American Indians at Mackinac, aided the wounded during the American Civil War in the U.S. Sanitary Commission, and taught freedmen.
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- Eliza Emily Chappell Porter (5 November 1807 Geneseo, New York – 1 January 1888 Santa Barbara, California) was the first public school teacher in Chicago, at Fort Dearborn. She established normal schools, educated settlers and American Indians at Mackinac, aided the wounded during the American Civil War in the U.S. Sanitary Commission, and taught freedmen.
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