Zelia Lunt, 1846


Pincushion Box, Zachiariah Brackett Stevens Tinware, ca. 1820

Pincushion Box, Zachiariah Brackett Stevens Tinware, ca. 1820
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Abplanalp Library, UNE

Zelia lived in the Pride's Corner neighborhood.

Through the month of September she walked to her Seminary classes.

On October 9, 1843, Zelia commenced boarding with Zachariah B. Stevens, founder of the japanned tinware industry on Stevens Plains.

He and Oliver Buckley donated Westbrook Seminary's original eight acres in 1831.

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