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Anna Callender Brackett was born on May 21, 1836, in Boston, Massachusetts, and was the eldest of the five children of Samuel E. and Caroline S. Brackett.
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Anna Callender Brackett was born on May 21, 1836, in Boston, Massachusetts, and was the eldest of the five children of Samuel E. and Caroline S. Brackett.
Brackett received an education at both public and private schools in and about Boston, among others at Mr. Abbott's noted academy for girls. This training she capped with a course at the state normal school at Framingham, Massachusetts, which she completed in 1856.
Anna Brackett first exercised her teaching abilities in East Brookfield, Massachusetts. From there she went as an assistant to the high school at Cambridge, Massachusetts. So highly, however, did the Framingham State Normal School rate its own product that Miss Brackett was called back there for two years as assistant principal. In 1860, she went to Charleston, South Carolina, to become vice-principal of a normal school there, but was forced to retire from the city after the bombardment of Fort Sumter.
She then became principal of the normal school at St. Louis the first woman to head a normal school in the United States. Hearing that New York City was much in need of a private school for girls she came East again in 1870 and with Ida M. Eliot, her assistant in St. Louis, established a school on West Thirty-ninth St.
For the use of her school, she made a collection of poetry in collaboration with Miss Eliot. So well was this received that a later edition was undertaken for family use. Miss Brackett herself left about 150 poems of which some are quite charming.
As her health failed, she came to spend more and more time at her home at Stowe in the Green Mountains of Vermont. There she kept open house, especially for those needing rest.
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Brackett was a thorough student of the Bible and for many years, even after her retirement from active teaching in 1895, continued her Bible classes.