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The Mount Carroll Seminary was the name of Shimer College from 1853 to 1896. The Seminary was located in Mount Carroll, Illinois, in the United States. A pioneering institution in its time and place, the Mount Carroll Seminary served as a center of culture and education in 19th-century northwestern Illinois.
Mount Carroll Seminary, engraving, 1878. Shimer College was founded in Mount Carroll, Illinois, USA as the Mount Carroll Seminary, a non-denominational coeducational seminary. [9] The charter for the seminary was granted by the Illinois General Assembly on June 18, 1852, after lobbying by the citizens of Mount Carroll. [6] [10]
413 S. Main 1860 15 John G. Blake Residence 210 E. Broadway 1861 16 Owen P. Miles Residence II 107 W. Broadway 1873 17 S.J. Campbell II Residence 111 W. Broadway 1925 Carroll A. Klein 18 Philander Seymour Residence 512 S. College 1856 19 Former campus of Shimer College (14 buildings) from Seminary St. south between Clay & Jackson: 1903-1958 ...
Aug. 30, 1929: Main Street in Grapevine, Texas July 13, 1940: The W. C. (Mann) Lucas family, at Grapevine, Texas, is shown relaxing in lawn furniture outside Mrs. Lucas’ studio, converted from a ...
The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies is an American museum studies school located in Mount Carroll, Illinois. In 1979, the Center purchased the campus of Shimer College, which had occupied the site from 1853 until moving cross-state to Waukegan. The campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Classes ...
Mount Carroll is located slightly northwest of the center of Carroll County at (42.095473, -89.977042 U.S. Route 52 passes through the southern part of the city, leading east 7 miles (11 km) to Lanark and west 10 miles (16 km) to Savanna on the Mississippi River.
Shimer people in a Shimer class This is a list of notable students and faculty of Shimer College , a Great Books college that was acquired in 2017 by North Central College . Founded in 1853, Shimer occupied a traditional college campus in Mount Carroll, Illinois , from 1853 to 1978, and an improvised campus in Waukegan from 1979 to 2006.
Metcalf Hall (built in 1907) was the main administration building of the Mount Carroll campus, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [17] The school was renamed Shimer College in 1950, adopting the great-books curriculum then in place at the University of Chicago. [10]