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The university, located on East Lexington Street between North Calvert and North (later Guilford Avenue) Streets, ran into legal troubles beginning in 1856 and closed in 1859. There is an engraving/sketch of the block showing the buildings in the collections of the former Peale Museum, later the Baltimore City Life Museums which merged into the ...
Maryland Agricultural College (later University of Maryland at College Park) (MD) Maryland Military and Naval Academy (MD) Marymount Military Academy (WA) Massey Military School (TN) McCallie School (TN) McDonogh School (MD) McMinn Military Academy (TN) Media Milicademy for Young Boys (PA) Meridian Military School & College (MS) Miami Military ...
Its name changed in 1878. In 1889, Kentucky University (later Transylvania University), bought a stake in the school, taking total control in 1903. Closed in 1932. John Lyle's Female Seminary (founded in 1806) [2] Kentucky College for Young Ladies, Pewee Valley, was chartered and opened in 1874. Boys were allowed for day classes in 1896.
Newton University: Baltimore: 1844–1859 [74] Saint Joseph College: Emmitsburg: 1902–1973 (Merged with Mount St. Mary's University) St. Mary's College Baltimore: 1806–1852 (St. Mary's College, a civil college, was operated by the Sulpicians religious order until 1852, when it was closed and replaced by Loyola College.) [74] Sojourner ...
University of Baltimore School of Law; ... Newton University; Notre Dame of Maryland University; P. Peabody Institute; S. St. Mary's Seminary and University;
The Sussex Railroad opens, built by Abram Hewitt from Waterloo to Newton, to bring iron ore from Andover mines to Trenton for smelting, and service to Newton. It is the rebuilt Sussex Mine Railroad. [9] 1857 Panic of 1857; NJH&D can't get together enough money and sells its charter to the Pennsylvania Coal Company. [10] [11] 1866
Baltimore-Washington telegraph line opens. 1845 - Newton University established. [15] 1848 Howard Athenaeum and Gallery of Arts opens. [13] Olympic Theatre opens. [13] Concordia Club founded. [citation needed] 1848 Democratic National Convention; 1849 - Baltimore Female College in operation. [15] 1850 President Street Station built. Population ...
In 1900, the Baltimore City Public Schools system had initiated a one-year training course for African-American elementary school teachers, later known as Coppin State University, an HBCU Historically Black Colleges and Universities was founded at Douglass High School as a normal school (earlier name for a teachers' training school). In 1907 ...