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  1. Madame Grelaud's French School, also called Madame Grelaud's Seminary, was a boarding school for girls in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which ran from approximately 1809–1849.

  2. La Escuela de francés de Madame Grelaud, también llamada Seminario de Madame Grelaud, fue un internado para niñas en Filadelfia, Pensilvania, que funcionó aproximadamente entre 1809 y 1849.

  3. Madame Grelaud's French School, also called Madame Grelaud's Seminary, was a boarding school for girls in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which ran from approximately 1809–1849. Many prominent northerners and southerners sent their daughters to such institutions to participate in rigorous academic curricula and learn about elite aspects of culture.

  4. From November 1804 to April 1806, Ann studied at Madame Grelaud’s school in Philadelphia, where she spent hours each day learning French – much to her chagrin. “I ought to acquire the french language perfectly,” she lamented, “to repay me the many doleful nights & days I have spent within the walls of Mrs. Gerlaud’s school.” i

  5. Angelica was educated at the Columbia Female Academy in South Carolina and Madame Grelaud's French School in Philadelphia for five years. She was a popular student at Madame Grelaud's and the school gave her the opportunity to meet a more diverse group of people.

  6. Madame Grelaud's French School, also called Madame Grelaud's Seminary, was a boarding school for girls in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which ran from approximately 1809–1849.

  7. Angélica Van Buren. Martin Van Buren, suegro de Angélica y octavo presidente de los Estados Unidos. Angelica Singleton Van Buren ( Wedgefield, 13 de febrero de 1818- Nueva York, 29 de diciembre de 1877) fue una heredera estadounidense, nuera del 8.º presidente Martin Van Buren, quién ejerció como la primera dama de los Estados Unidos de ...