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  2. History of Washington & Jefferson College - Wikipedia

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    History of Jeffersoh College: Including an Account of Early "Log-Cabin" Schools, and the Canonsburg Academy. Pittsburgh: J. T. Shryock. Moore, Franklin R.; James Irvin Brownson; Thomas Holliday Elliott (1857). Proceedings and addresses, at the semi-centennial celebration of Washington College: held at Washington, Pennsylvania, June 17–19 ...

  3. John McMillan's Log School - Wikipedia

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    The school grew into Canonsburg Academy, which eventually developed into Washington & Jefferson College. [5] The building is rectangular in shape and is 14 feet long. [4] It was originally located in a field a mile south of Canonsburg. [2] McMillan based the school on the William Tennent's Log College in eastern Pennsylvania. [4]

  4. Washington & Jefferson College - Wikipedia

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    The history of literary societies at Washington & Jefferson College dates back to the 1797, when the Franklin Literary Society and the Philo Literary Society were founded at Canonsburg Academy. [134] Two other literary societies were founded at Washington College, the Union Literary Society in 1809 and the Washington Literary Society in 1814 ...

  5. Canonsburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Canonsburg is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States, 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Pittsburgh. The population was 9,735 at the 2020 census. [ 5 ] Canonsburg was laid out by Colonel John Canon in 1789 and incorporated in 1802.

  6. Roberts House (Canonsburg, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Canonsburg Heritage Society erected a historical marker near the house, [4] which is the last remaining structure from Jefferson College. [5] The history of the building can be traced back to the founder of Canonsburg, Colonel John Canon, and Reverend John McMillan, the founder of Jefferson College. Over the 200 years since it was ...

  7. List of Washington & Jefferson College alumni - Wikipedia

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    These early schools eventually grew into two competing colleges, with Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania being chartered in 1802 and Washington College being chartered in 1806. These two schools merged in 1865 to form Washington & Jefferson College. As of 2009, Washington & Jefferson College had about 12,000 living alumni. [1]

  8. Canon-McMillan School District - Wikipedia

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    The Canon-McMillan School District was founded on September 15, 1954, in a merger between the Canonsburg, Cecil Township, and North Strabane Township schools. Canon-McMillan High School was formerly known as Canonsburg High school and Cecil High School when the name was changed. The high school moved to its current location in 1958.

  9. List of presidents of Washington & Jefferson College - Wikipedia

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    Thaddeus Dod built his college in Lower Ten Mile in 1781, teaching mathematics and the classics. [13] Joseph Smith taught classical studies in his college, called "The Study" at Buffalo. [13] In 1787, Washington Academy was officially chartered, and Thaddeus Dod was named the first principal on January 20, 1789, a position he held until July 1790.