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          Platt Rogers Spencer

          American calligrapher

          Platt Rogers Spencer (also Platt R. Spencer) (November 7, 1800 – May 16, 1864) was the originator of Spencerian penmanship, a popular system of cursivehandwriting.

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        2. Zaner-bloser handwriting
        3. English roundhand
        4. Wesco system of handwriting
        5. He was a teacher and active in the business school movement.

          Early life

          Spencer was born in East Fishkill, New York, on November 7, 1800. His father, Caleb, died in 1806, and the family moved to Jefferson, Ohio, in 1810.

          At the time, it was an unsettled area.

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          Platt became passionately fond of writing. Because paper was difficult to obtain at the time, the boy wrote on birch tree bark, sand, ice, snow, the fly-leaves of his mother's Bible and, by permission of a cobbler, the leather in his shop.

          Career

          In 1815, he taught his first writing class and, from 1816 to 1821, he was a clerk and a book keeper and, from 1821 to 1824, he studied in law, Latin, English literature and penmanship, taught in a common school and wrote up merchants' books.

          In 1824, he contemplate