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Oak Ridge Seminary

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in the convention of November 4, 1834, and voted for adopting the common school system according to the act of April 1, 1834. On November 28, 1834, the school board of Gettysburg divided the borough into four school districts and established one school for colored children. S. S. King was president,
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at "4 West Confederate Avenue" was a differing "OAKRIDGE" property built as Herman Haupt's residence, and sold by Haupt in 1852. The Shultz family occupied the residence at the time of the battle (cf. Sheads and pupils at the Oakridge school), and the Shultz House was for sale in 1869-70 by Cornelia
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were studying in this "Old Academy Building" on June 26, 1863. the arrival of the Confederate troops from Seminary Ridge… Mrs. Eyster immediately called her students to the front porch to see . . . and told them, "Children, run home as quickly as you can." . . . During the battle, the building was
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Miss Mary McClellan's "private school" in the borough was located in a "small brick building on East High street" land donated by Mary and Catherine Leckey adjoining* the jail near Stratton Street (the street had been "Jail street" in 1823.) An 1830 meeting was held for the bidding contractors and
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and by 1835, Gettysburg had five common schools. Earlier girls' schools in the Gettysburg borough included one for which Deacon James H. Marsden "took charge" after teacher applications were requested on June 23, 1829. Marsden held classes "from Sept. 25th, 1829, to April 1st, 1830, in the room,
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The course of instruction includes English Grammar, Reading, Writing, Bookkeeping Composition Drawing Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology, Botany Menial and Moral Philosophy, Debates, Declamation, Church History, Ancient and Modern History and Geography. Lectures on
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The trustees have succeeded in securing the services of a very competent teacher, Miss Darling…S. S. Schmucker, president. R. G. Harper, secretary. … ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO Carriage without Horse--A very handsome and ingeniously constructed carriage with three wheels, was yesterday evening seen
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Those persons who have subscribed towards the erection of a Building for a Female School, &c. in Gettysburg, are requested to meet at the Court house this evening, at 6 o'clock, for the purpose of electing Trustees, and adopting regulations for the government of the
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contributing to the commemorative landscape. House was part of CS battle lines July 1–4, 1863, sacked & used for hospital purposes. The house is not owned by NPS. . . . 2, Painted raised letter and border inscription tablet, 2'9"x1'8". Mounted on fluted post, 3'3"
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Cast Iron Site ID Tablet is a contributing feature to the Gettysburg . . . Historic District which is nationally significant under NR Criteria A, B, C & D. … 1 of 35 Site ID Tablets by US War Dept. Post-Civil War devel. of
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Trostle Shirt Factory ...the white "Union School" building on E. High Street. ... Mrs. Salome Myers Stewart, former assistant principal at the "Union School" during 1863. ... Meade would serve as the high school until
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The jail, which is on East High street, is a handsome and substantial structure of stone and brick. It was erected in 1859 at an original cost of $ 10,000... It is a one-story building 12 feet long by 6 feet
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and Robert G. Harper was board secretary. Common schools were opened on January 5, 1835, in Thomas Menargh's house, Mr. Schriener's, Mr. McMillar's, and Mr. McClean's; the colored school in Mrs. Keech's house.
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The jail built for $ 3813.12 by 1804 burned in 1850 and the new 1850 1-story jail on East High Street had 13 cells in 1901 (the 1850 jail built for $ 10,000 became the library.)
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was president). After the battle, "Miss Mary D. McClellan" resumed "the exercises of her School on the 10th of August", and in 1883, the brick school on High Street was sold.
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It was first known as the Gettysburg Female Academy. For years Miss Mary McClellan taught a private school there. . . . A Handsome Granite Monument Now Marks the grave of
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Natural Science and Mechanic Arts, Surveying, Engineering, French, Latin, Greek, and German Languages. About 16 pupils are received as boarders. … H. HAUPT, Principal
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Among these first pupils were Anna M. Swan, Elizabeth Swan, Amelia C. Winrot, Margaret A. McLean and Mary Ann McLean, (daughters of Rev. Charles McLean),
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On the evening of June 30 Buford's army camped…about 200 yards from the seminary. This naturally led to much excitement among the young women . . . .
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The first school in the area that would become Gettysburg was at the Mummasburg Road and Carlisle Street intersection on the south side of
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which received Confederate cannon fire. (a captured colonel returned to the school for his sword after escaping from Confederates
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was incorporated on April 14, 1835; in 1842 the "Winter Session" commenced on October 17, and the 1852 teacher was Miss Darling (
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colonel rushed into the breakfast room and a rebel after him, demanding of him to surrender. told them to "shoot him" that "he
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A. Shultz (Executrix) "within the borough limits". Marked with an 1896 Cast Iron Site ID Tablet by the War Department, the
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In 1830, adjoining the lot of ground occupied by the county jail on East High street, a female academy was established.
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on the east side of Miss Carrie Sheads' School … the Confederate line of battle had been formed on East and West Middle
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house was forcibly occupied by the Federal sharpshooters…abandoning her burning home with her aunt
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History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania: Part III, History of Adams County
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law office" (the school was moved to a 1-story frame building on the Eagle Hotel lot.)
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at 331 Buford Av was claimed in 1988 to have been the 19th-century school building.
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the best dwelling houses in the country, the ruins of which are visible…from the
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was advertised in 1843 for "about 16 pupils", and Rev. William Henry Harrison,
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was part of a 1976 tour of homes, was denied permission for use as one of the
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train arrived at half past eight in the morning and was stopped west of town
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arrived at Gettysburg on June 26, 1863, and Oak Ridge Academy was at the
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For Gettysburg's 1814 boys' boarding school that was sold in 1829, see
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Annual Reunion…United States Military Academy association of Graduates
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to elect trustees, and incorporation was on April 10, 1838, [
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Gentleman, well qualified to instruct FEMALES… Applications made to
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was on the "corner of Washington and High streets" at the "Old
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When our forces retreated from Seminary Ridge, many of the
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the charge of Buford's cavalry, which commenced the battle
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to reclaim his sword, having gone with them as far as
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