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East Alabama Masonic Female Institute

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There were Primary and Collegiate departments. The board of instruction consisted of a President (who was the Professor of ancient and modern languages); a professor of natural and moral science, and mathematics; an instructor in the preparatory department; a professor of music, with a female
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were expended on the edifice and grounds, the principal part of which sum was contributed by Clinton Lodge, and members of the Fraternity. The edifice was a large brick building, having 27 rooms. It was situated on an eminence commanding a view of varied landscape. The grounds were spacious,
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undertaking. Its President and Board of Trustees were required to be Master Masons, and its friends looked mainly to the Masonic Fraternity for the support necessary to sustain it. W. C. Hill, Esq., served as the initial Secretary of the board of trustees.
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This institution was founded under the auspices of Clinton Lodge, No. 38, aided by the liberality of Brethren of sister Lodges, and others, not of the Fraternity, but friendly to the mission. It was essentially a
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Memorial Record of Alabama: A Concise Account of the State's Political, Military, Professional and Industrial Progress, Together with the Personal Memoirs of Many of Its People
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assistant; and a female teacher in drawing, painting, and ornamental needlework. Competent lecturers on chemistry and electro-magnetism, were also employed.
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The institution was located at 205 East South Street, Talladega,
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affording ample room for exercise in either riding or walking.
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Talladega, Alabama
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Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind
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Talladega County, Alabama
Memorial Record of Alabama: A Concise Account of the State's Political, Military, Professional and Industrial Progress, Together with the Personal Memoirs of Many of Its People
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"EAST ALABAMA MASONIC FEMALE INSTITUTE"
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"East Alabama Masonic Female Institute, 205 East South Street, Talladega, Talladega County, AL"
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1851 establishments in Alabama
Educational institutions established in 1851
1858 disestablishments in the United States
Educational institutions disestablished in 1858
Schools in Talladega County, Alabama
Defunct girls' schools in the United States
Masonic educational institutions in the United States
History of women in Alabama

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