Class Notes

Class of 1866

December, 1919 Henry Whittemore
Class Notes
Class of 1866
December, 1919 Henry Whittemore

We regret to announce the death of Elizabeth S. Hunt, wife of our classmate Nathan Parker Hunt, which occurred September 26 at her home, 263 North Bay St., Manchester, N. H. She was married to our classmate November 22, 1870, and they have lived in Manchester since that date. There are three chil- dren who survive her, Mrs. Albert L. Clough of Manchester, Miss Agnes Hunt, and Samuel P. Hunt of New London, Conn. Mrs. Hunt was born in Derby, Vt. Her early education was obtained in that state, and later she at- tended the celebrated school of Dr. Dio Lewis at Lexington, Mass. She was a pioneer ex- ponent of woman’s suffrage, being associated in the early days of the movement with Eliz- abeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Mrs. Hunt was actively interested in all pub- lic movements, in church, city, or state. She was an ideal wife and mother; a loyal citi- zen of the city and state; a large-hearted, benevolent woman. It was said of her: “She was a woman whose nobility of character and readiness of response to any need makes her loss deeply felt by her friends and by the city where she has lived so long.”

Secretary, 47 Worcester Lane, Waltham, Mass.