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Flavia Camp Canfield : ウィキペディア英語版 | Flavia Camp Canfield Flavia Camp Canfield (January 28, 1844 – August 12, 1930〔 〕) was an artist, author, and founder of the Columbus Federation of Women's Clubs. ==Early life== Flavia Camp was raised in Black Earth, Wisconsin by her mother and step-father Rev Asa A Allen, a Congregational pastor, with a combined total of fifteen siblings, half-siblings and step-siblings. She taught in a local school in her late teens, and went to the University of Wisconsin in 1863, the first year it admitted women.〔 On June 24, 1873 she married James Hulme Canfield〔 with whom she had a son and in 1879 a daughter Dorothy. Although she didn't speak any foreign languages, she made many trips to Europe with her daughter, for example studying art for a year in Paris.
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