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Cordelia Stanwood

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Cordelia J. Stanwood (1 August 1865 - 20 November 1968) was an American ornithologist. She was also known for her wildlife photography. One of her great achievements was the creation of Birdsacre Sanctuary. Before being known as an ornithologist and wildlife photographer, Cordelia was a teacher and principal. She taught both grammar and art during her lifetime.[1]

Cordelia was born to a wealthy merchant's daughter and a sea captain in Maine. When she was fourteen, Cordelia moved in with her aunt, also named Cordelia, and her family in Providence, Rhode Island. In 1886, Cordelia J. Stanwood graduated from Girls' High School of Providence being one of the top students there. For the next year, she trained to become a teacher at Providence Training School for Teachers. She graduated in 1887 and her first teaching job was at Messer Street Training School. Cordelia desired to become Critic Teacher at the school, so she studied in Martha's Vineyard for a summer. This was where she first met Henry Bailey, an artist who eventually became a teacher and friend. Five years after being hired as a teacher, Bailey persuaded Cordelia to attend the Normal Arts School in Boston, Massachusetts. Cordelia was also a principal at this time. While she graduated and did well at the school in Boston, she did not find employment. She then went back to Providence, Rhode Island, and taught. Until the year 1900, Cordelia taught in other places in Massachusetts and New York.[2]

For the article I will edit, I have picked a woman by the name of Cordelia J. Stanwood. Her article is not yet developed. At least, I cannot seem to find her in Wikipedia. She was a birdwatcher, as I have found out through Google searches. This link http://www.birdsacre.com/cordie.html has helped me a great deal with understanding who she was. However, I will look for more reliable, scholarly sources when editing the article.

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  1. ^ "Birdsacre - Stanwood Wildlife Sanctuary - Cordelia's Story". www.birdsacre.com. Retrieved 2016-11-13.
  2. ^ May-McGrath, Elizabeth (2008). "Stanwood, Cornelia". maineanencyclopedia.com. This entry was posted in People (non-government), Society and tagged bird sanctuaries, birds, cornelia stanwood, Maine, nature preserves, ornithologists, S, wildlife refuges. Retrieved Retrieved November 12, 2016. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)