Barber-Scotia College

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Scotia Women's College was founded in 1867 in Concord, N.C., by the Rev. Luke Dorland to train women as teachers and social workers; in 1870 it became a seminary under the auspices of the Presbyterian Board of Missions for Freedmen; Barber Memorial Seminary, a girls' school in Anniston, Ala., was founded in 1896 by Mrs. P.N. Barber of Philadelphia and was also operated by the Presbyterian Board; the two schools merged in 1930 to become Barber-Scotia College; became coeducational in 1954.

From the description of Admission records, 1890-1913. (Barber-Scotia College). WorldCat record id: 70962843

From the description of College publications, 1899-1995. (Barber-Scotia College). WorldCat record id: 70962983

From the description of General records, 1897-1995. (Barber-Scotia College). WorldCat record id: 70962985

From the description of Self-Study records, 1962-1991. (Barber-Scotia College). WorldCat record id: 70962988

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creatorOf Barber-Scotia College. College publications, 1899-1995. Barber-Scotia College
creatorOf Barber-Scotia College. General records, 1897-1995. Barber-Scotia College
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creatorOf Barber-Scotia College. Admission records, 1890-1913. Barber-Scotia College
creatorOf Barber-Scotia College. Self-Study records, 1962-1991. Barber-Scotia College
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