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Ursuline Convent (French: Couvent des Ursulines) was a series of historic Ursuline convents in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.In 1727, at the request of Governor Étienne Perier, nuns from the Ursuline Convent of Rouen (Normandy) went to New Orleans to found a convent, run a hospital, and take care of educating young girls.
The Ursulines have a long history in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana.. Arrival of the Ursulines in New Orleans, 1727 (19th century depiction) As early as 1726, King Louis XV of France decided that three Ursuline nuns from Rouen should go to New Orleans to establish a hospital for poor sick people and to provide education for young girls of wealthy families.
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Ursuline Academy-Arcadia College Historic District is a national historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. [1] The district encompasses nine contributing buildings, four contributing structures, and one contributing object associated with Arcadia College.
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Ursuline Academy (Delaware), a school in Wilmington that offers grades K–12; Ursuline Academy (Illinois), a high school in Springfield that operated from 1857 to 2007; Ursuline Campus Schools, a campus containing five schools in Louisville, Kentucky; Ursuline Academy (New Orleans), an all-girls high school and elementary school in Louisiana
Originally Ursuline Academy, the school was originally attached to the Ursuline Convent, founded in 1858. The school was burned down by General Sherman's troops in 1865 during the burning of Columbia in the civil war, but was later rebuilt. [5] It was open to students regardless of religion, and incorporated by the state of South Carolina. [6]