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Anna C. Hartshorne was the daughter of [[Henry Hartshorne]] and Mary E (Brown) Hartshorne.
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Anna C. Hartshorne was the daughter of [[Henry Hartshorne]] and Mary E (Brown) Hartshorne. She spent time in Japan with her father during the 1880's, and later after his death as a teacher. She assisted [[Nitobe Inazo]] in the writing of [[Bushido: The Soul of Japan]], and received assistance from him on her book on Japan, "[[Japan and Her People (Hartshorne}|Japan and Her People]]".
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Anna attended classes at both Bryn Mawr college and Harvard University.
==References==
==References==
* Hartshorne, Anna C. (Author), Massey, B. & C. West (Eds.) ''[[Japan and Her People (Hartshorne)|Japan and Her People]]'', Jetlag Press, 2007. ISBN 097903972X (ISBN-13: 978-0979039720)
* Hartshorne, Anna C. (Author), Massey, B. & C. West (Eds.) ''[[Japan and Her People (Hartshorne)|Japan and Her People]]'', Jetlag Press, 2007. ISBN 097903972X (ISBN-13: 978-0979039720)
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* [http://www.haverford.edu/library/special/aids/hartshorne/ Hartshorne Family Papers] Haverford College.
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