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Louisa S. Glennie

Louisa S. Glennie (B.C. Archives #A-08292) Louisa S. Glennie, one of the earliest teachers in the province. (credit: BC Archives #A-08292)

Started a school in her home at Hope in 1867. Louisa was the mother of Susan Allison, author of 'A Pioneer Gentlewoman in British Columbia', about her life in the Okanagan in the 1870s.

("Forging a New Hope", 1984. Hope Museum. Friesen Printers.P.53




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