English: Educator, missionary, lecturer and Whitman College fundraiser Virginia Dox (1851-1941), on her pony on the main street of Oxford, Idaho in 1885. Published in a Hartford Courant profile of Dox in 1928. Dox was born in Wilson, New York, graduated from the Mount Carroll Seminary (today's Shimer College) in 1875, and subsequently worked as a missionary and educator in Oklahoma and the intermountain West; after her health began to fail, she spent the last four decades of her life in Hartford, Connecticut.
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Hartford Courant, 1928-08-19, "A Little Schoolmarm of the Old West"
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Unknown authorUnknown author
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