This timeline illustrates Eunice Newton Foote's connection to the Troy Female Seminary (later known as the Emma Willard School) and its impact on her life.
Founding of Troy Female Seminary
1821
The Troy Female Seminary was founded by Emma Willard in 1821. This was a progressive school offering higher education for women.
Eunice Newton's Attendance
1830s
Eunice Newton attended the school sometime in the 1830s. The seminary's curriculum was particularly important for women who had an interest in scientific fields.
Influence
Later life
Her education at Troy Female Seminary/Emma Willard School likely played a crucial role in her later scientific achievements. The institution instilled in her the intellectual curiosity and knowledge base needed to conduct her experiments.