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  2. Ohio Wesleyan Female College - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Wesleyan Female College was a women's college, operating for two-and-a-half decades, until it merged into Ohio Wesleyan University in 1877. After starting as a Delaware, Ohio, academy for women in 1850, equivalent to a high school, it expanded its program in 1853 to begin service as a college. [1]

  3. Wesleyan College - Wikipedia

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    The college shortened its name in 1917 to the present Wesleyan College. Wesleyan College circa 1877 Wesleyan College Chapel circa 1876. Wesleyan has the world's oldest alumnae association, begun in 1859. [4] Wesleyan College is the birthplace of the first sororities in the United States: the Adelphean Society in 1851, now known as Alpha Delta ...

  4. History of Ohio Wesleyan University - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Wesleyan Female College was established in 1853. In 1857, the female college moved to Monnett Hall, named for school benefactress Mary Monnett Bain. In 1877, the female college merged with the university, which became coeducational. Monnett Hall remained the center for women's housing on campus well into the 20th century.

  5. Wesleyan Female College (Wilmington) - Wikipedia

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    Wesleyan Female College of Wilmington, Delaware, USA, was a college for women that operated from 1837 to 1885. [1] Reverend Solomon Prettyman founded the institution in 1837 as the Wesleyan Female Seminary, with the support of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Conferences of the Methodist Church. The school started on Market Street in 1837, moved ...

  6. Wesleyan Female College - Wikipedia

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    Wesleyan Female College may refer to: Cincinnati Wesleyan Female Seminary, Ohio; Ohio Wesleyan Female College, Delaware, Ohio; Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia; Wesleyan Female College (Wilmington), Delaware

  7. Women's colleges in the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    It is the second-oldest female educational establishment that is still a women's college. Missouri is in the Upper South. It was settled by planters along the Mississippi River. 1839: Georgia Female College (now Wesleyan College): This is the oldest (and the first) school to be founded (chartered in 1836) as a college for women.

  8. Mary Adams (educator) - Wikipedia

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    In 1868, Adams's mother died, and she left the Wesleyan Female College to travel in Italy with her sister and coworker, Augusta. On her return home, she settled in Cobourg, Ontario, opening the Brookhurst Academy in 1872. Adams's intention when founding the college was to enroll only university-bound students, to keep the school exclusively for ...

  9. Kentucky College for Women, Danville, formerly Caldwell Female College, merged with Centre College in 1926 (as the women's department) but did not formally consolidate with Centre until 1930. Women students didn't move to the Centre campus until 1962. Lexington Female College, Lexington, Kentucky [7] Logan Female College, Russellville (closed ...