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  1. The Eagleswood Military Academy was a private military academy in Perth Amboy, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States, which served antebellum educational needs. The Eagleswood Military Academy was started by Rebecca Spring (1812–1911) and Marcus Spring (1810–1874) in 1861 in the vicinity of the Route 35 /Smith Street ...

    • October 10, 1979
    • Second Empire
    • 1893
    • Introduction
    • Biographical Sketch/Administrative History
    • Scope and Content Note

    This collection comprises mainly the records of the Raritan Bay Union, a Utopian settlement founded in 1853, its successor, the Eagleswood Military Academy, both located in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, and the papers of its founders, Marcus and Rebecca Spring. The Springs corresponded with such famous literary persons as Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Ll...

    In the thirty years before the Civil War, American society was in the process of rapid and critical social transformation. The public looked more closely, and disapprovingly, at government, education, and the moral ramifications of slavery. People in every section of the country felt the stir of change. Society was becoming industrial and the gover...

    This collection contains essentially the correspondence of Marcus and Rebecca Spring and the literary productions and correspondence resulting from the research efforts of Beatrice Borchardt and Maud Honeyman Greene. Though correspondence of William Lloyd Garrison, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ellen Wright Garrison and Mrs. Nathaniel Hawthorne and her sist...

  2. The Eagleswood Military Academy was a private military academy in Perth Amboy, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States, which served antebellum educational needs. The Eagleswood Military Academy was started by Rebecca Spring (1812–1911) and Marcus Spring (1810–1874) in 1861 in the vicinity of the Route 35 /Smith Street intersection.

  3. 25 de feb. de 2014 · When the Union dissolved in 1860, the Springs built the Eagleswood Military Academy in its place. William Gertz noted that Spring, “recognized the need to include a cultural component to his self-sustaining colony and, to that end, he invited artists to join him there, providing them with studios in which to work.”

  4. Raritan Bay Union and Eagleswood Military Academy collection, 1836-1973. Resources. View Resource. Resource Type. ArchivalResource. Title. Raritan Bay Union and Eagleswood Military Academy collection, 1836-1973. Resource Link. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70954983. Abstract.

  5. The New Jersey Historical Society jas papers of the Raritan Bay Union and Eagleswood Military Academy Papers, 1809-1923. Further reading [ edit ] The New York Times ; August 22, 1874; Obituary; Marcus Spring

  6. Eagleswood Military Academy, prospectus. Description. Title Eagleswood Military Academy, prospectus. Date Created 1868. Material Paper. Persistent URL https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/T3736QH0. Collection New Jersey Broadsides. Organization Name Rutgers University. Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University. Libraries.