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Mount Hermon Female Seminary (1875—1924) in Clinton, Mississippi was a historically black institution of higher education for women. [1] History.
Sarah Ann Dickey (April 25, 1838 – January 23, 1904) was an American educator from Ohio who in 1875 founded Mount Hermon Female Seminary, a historically black institution of higher education for women in Clinton, Mississippi. She returned to the north to get a degree at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts. Afterward, she went back to ...
Mount Hermon Female Seminary, Clinton (closed in 1924) Port Gibson Female College, Port Gibson (closed in 1928) Sharon Female College, Sharon (closed in 1873) Union Female College, Oxford; Whitworth College, Brookhaven (co-ed in 1950; closed in 1980) [13] William Carey University, Hattiesburg (co-ed since 1954)
1875: Mount Hermon Female Seminary is a historically black college that was founded in Clinton, Mississippi. It closed in 1924. 1875: Mount Vernon Seminary and College was a private women's college in Washington, D.C. It was purchased by George Washington University in 1999, and became the Mount Vernon Campus of The George Washington University.
1875: Mount Hermon Female Seminary: Founded in Clinton, Mississippi, it closed in 1924. 1881: Incarnate Word School (now University of the Incarnate Word): Located in San Antonio, Texas and originally chartered as a women's college, it absorbed an all-female secondary school early in its history, adding college classes in 1909. It became ...
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Founded as a seminary and normal school in the late 1870s, became Knoxville College's satellite campus in 1989, and closed for good in 1996. Mount Hermon Female Seminary: Clinton: Mississippi: 1875 1924 Private [m] Natchez College: Natchez: Mississippi: 1885 1993 Private [f] Payne College: Cuthbert: Georgia: 1879 1912 Private [g]