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- Electa Quinney (Mahican name: Wuh-weh-wee-nee-meew Quan-au-kaunt) (1798 – 1885) was a Mohican and member of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community. She founded one of the first schools in what would become Wisconsin and was the first woman to teach in a public school in the territory which would be Wisconsin. (en)
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- Electa W. Quinney, Electa W. Adams, Electa W. Candy (en)
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- Quinney around age 60 (en)
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- first woman to teach in what would become Wisconsin (en)
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- Electa W. Quinney, Electa W. Adams, Electa W. Candy (en)
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- Electa Quinney (Mahican name: Wuh-weh-wee-nee-meew Quan-au-kaunt) (1798 – 1885) was a Mohican and member of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community. She founded one of the first schools in what would become Wisconsin and was the first woman to teach in a public school in the territory which would be Wisconsin. (en)
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