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Name
  
Caroline Reed

Died
  
November 17, 1914

Children
  
Sylvanus Albert Reed


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Caroline Gallup Reed (5 August 1821 in Berne, New York – 17 November 1914 in New York City) was a United States educator.

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Biography

She was the daughter of Albert Gallup, treasurer of Albany County, New York, and was educated at St. Peter's School and the female academy in Albany. In 1851 she married Sylvanus Reed, and in 1864 established a school for young women in New York City. In 1883, the school was incorporated under the laws of New York State as Reed College, so as to assure the perpetuity of the establishment.

Reed was elected a member of the American Geographical Society in 1860, of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society in 1882.

She published various papers, and, before retiring, regularly issued “circulars of information” upon subjects of general educational interest. Her son Sylvanus Albert Reed became an engineer, winning the 1925 Collier Trophy for the invention of the practical aircraft propeller.

References

Caroline Gallup Reed Wikipedia