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Spencerian Script is a script style that flourished in the United StatesUnited States

The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
 from 1850 to 1895.

Platt Rogers SpencerPlatt Rogers Spencer

Platt Rogers Spencer was born in East Fishkill, New York on November 7, 1800 and died in Geneva, Ohio on May 16, 1864....
, whose name the style bears, was impressed with the idea that America needed a penmanshipPenmanship

Penmanship or handwriting is the art of writing with the hand and a writing instrument....
 style that could be written quickly, legibly, and elegantly to aid in matters of business correspondence as well as personal letter-writing. Spencerian Script was developed in 1840, and began soon after to be taught in the schoolFacts About Platt R. Spencer School

Platt R. Spencer School is an institute of primary education located in Geneva, Ohio, named after Platt Rogers Spencer, and ...
 Spencer established specifically for that purpose. He quickly turned out graduates who left his school to start replicas of it abroad, and Spencerian Script thus began to reach the common schools. Spencer never saw the great success that his penmanship style enjoyed, having died in 1864, but his sons took upon themselves the mission of bringing their late father's dream to fruition.

This they did by publishing and distributing Spencer's unpublished book, Spencerian Key to Practical Penmanship, in 1866. Spencerian Script became the standard across the United States and remained so until the 1920s when the spreading popularity of the typewriter rendered it obsolete. It was gradually replaced with the simpler and less elegant Palmer MethodPalmer Method

The Palmer Method of penmanship instruction was developed and promoted by Austin Palmer in the early 1900's and soon became ...
 developed by Austin Norman PalmerAustin Norman Palmer

Austin Norman Palmer innovated the field of penmanship with the development of the Palmer method of script....
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