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Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps

Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps, ''née'' Hart (July 15, 1793 – July 15, 1884) was an American educator and author during the 19th century. Phelps published several popular science textbooks in the fields of botany, chemistry, and geology.
== Life ==
Almira Hart was born on July 15, 1793, in Berlin, Connecticut. She was the youngest child in her family, growing up in an intellectual, independently thinking, and religious environment.〔
One of her most inspirational mentors of her life was her older sister Emma Hart Willard. While living with her sister, she was also mentored by John Willard and three of his fellow students who also came to live in the Willard household. She studied mathematics and philosophy.
At the age of 16, Almira Hart began her teaching career in district schools. She later continued her own education. In 1814, she opened her first boarding school for young women at her home in Berlin; and two years later, she became principal of a school in Sandy Hill, New York.〔

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