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RAMBAUT, Mary Lucinda Bonney, educator, born in Hamilton, New York, 8 June, 1816. She founded, with Harriette A. Dillaye, the Chestnut street seminary for young ladies, in Philadelphia, in 1850, and conducted it until 1883, when it was removed to Ogontz, near Philadelphia, where she continued it for five years. In 1888 she married the Reverend Thomas Rambaut, and resides in Hamilton, New York She originated the Woman's national Indian association in 1879, and was its president until 1884, when she became honorary president.
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