Wetzel Ancestry - A Tree of Life
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Lanny Nunn?Potter/McKean County, Pennsylvania Genealogy
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12You, Patricia Neilly Vella, Cece Zerbst and 9 others
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Cece Zerbst
What did these ladies do?
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Judy Mead Blackman
Patricia Blackman Bechtel is this Mary Blackman part of the line?
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Lanny Nunn
Would say that they were Nurse's.
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Dorthea Trayer
the letters stand for Chatauqua Society. That isn't possible is it?
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John C Wetzel
It's taken a while, but I finally found out what C.L.S.C. stands for. Strangely enough, I found it in a Colorado newspaper, The Delta Independent, Delta, Colorado, 02 Oct 1888, Tue • Page 3: The Chautauqua Literary & Science Circle- C. L. S. C.
Having had many inquiries in regard to I this course of reading, the INDEPENDENT has kindly given me permission to talk about it through the paper for the benefit of its j many readers.
The initial letters, C. L. S, C. are for Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, whose grand rallying point is at Lake Chautauqua, Western New York. It is an organization which offers to every English-speaking person, irrespective of circumstances, the first step toward a liberal education. A society for the promotion of study at home, and has a regular four years course carefully prepared. During the four vears one obtains a knowledge of Greek History and Literature, Roman History and Literature, English History and Literature, American History and Literature. "The four years’ course of study embraces a broad view of History, Literature, Art, Science, Man and Life.” ...
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C.L.S.C.
- Fanny 'Almira' Perkins (never married),
- Mary Blackman (never married?),
- Mary Louise Berfield Larrabee,
- Addie Berfield,
- Mary White,
- Elsie (Ashley) Covey
+ I haven't found out yet what C.L.S.C. was. -jcw20190202HAv
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The Delta Independent, Delta, Colorado
02 Oct 1888, Tue • Page 3
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C. L. S. C.
Having had many inquiries in regard to I this course of reading, the INDEPENDENT has kindly given me permission to talk about it through the paper for the benefit of its j many readers.
The initial letters, C. L. S, C. are for Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, whose grand rallying point is at Lake Chautauqua, Western New York. It is an organization which offers to every English-speaking person, irrespective of circumstances, the first step toward a liberal education. A society for the promotion of study at home, and has a regular four years course carefully prepared. During the four vears one obtains a knowledge of Greek History and Literature, Roman History and Literature, English History and Literature, American History and Literature. "The four years’ course of study embraces a broad view of History, Literature, Art, Science, Man and Life.”
STUDIES KOB 1888 AND 1889.
Outline History of Greece.
Preparatory Greek Course in English.
College Greek Course in English.
Character of Jesus.
Chemistry, Zoology and the readings of the "Chautauquan.”
The books and the subscription to the "Chatauquan” cost from six to seven dollars per year. Two or more persous may use one set of books and thus save expense. It is better for each member to have a copy of the "Chautauquan”. The above cost of books, together with the annual membership fee of fifty cents, is the whole expense.
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