Early Educational Institutions in the South 1844-1879

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Early Educational Institutions in the South 1844-1879

Tuition receipts, a printed announcement, and a clipping, from several schools, primarily in Alabama.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6279594

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Williamsburg Female Academy (Williamsburg, Va).

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Alabama Central Female College (Tuscaloosa, Ala).

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T. J. Farmer was a farmer from Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. From the guide to the T. J. Farmer family papers MSS. 0504., 1853-1898, (University Libraries Division of Special Collections, The University of Alabama) ...

Reidville Female College

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Alabama Female Institute (Tuscaloosa, Ala).

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Reidville Male High School (Spartanburg County, Sc).

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Tuscaloosa Christ Church School.

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Tuscaloosa (Tuskaloosa) Methodist Female School.

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Tuskaloosa Female College.

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Tuscaloosa Female College was founded in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in 1860. It was affiliated with the Methodist Episcopal Church South. Its building was originally known as The Athenaeum, a Baptist female school founded in 1835. The College closed in 1905. From the guide to the Tuskaloosa Female College commencement programme, 1890 mss. 3726., 1890 June 10, (University Libraries Division of Special Collections, The University of Alabama) ...

St. Cecilia’s Academy (Nashville, Tenn.).

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Wesleyan Female College (Macon, Ga.)

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University of the South

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