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Henry Beadman Bryant

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84:, Bryant graduated from Folsom Business College in Cleveland, Ohio. The trio later purchased the school from the owner, Ezekiel G. Folsom, who founded his school in 1848. Bryant & Stratton College was officially organized in 1854 to provide practical workplace education, and was formerly known as Bryant and Stratton Business Institute. In addition to purchasing the Cleveland school, Bryant and Stratton established a number of business schools that operated under the name of Bryant & Stratton & Co's chain of International Commercial Colleges in most major US cities. By 1864 as many as 50 schools existed. After the death of Mr. Stratton in 1867, the brothers sold most of the schools except the ones in Chicago and Buffalo. Henry Bryant led the one in Chicago and his brother, John, led the school in Buffalo, New York. Bryant died in 1892. 103:"A book of Strattons; being a collection of Stratton records from England and Scotland, and a genealogical history of the early colonial Strattons in America, with five generations of their descendants;" 145:
The Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Representative Men of Chicago, Iowa and the World's Columbian Exposition (Google eBook) American Biographical Publishing Company, 1893, pg. 197-198
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settlement. Bryant's first education was during the winters in a log school house, and while at home he worked on the family farm during the rest of the year. He then attended the
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on April 5, 1824 and was the youngest son of six children. His father, John Bryant, was a farmer who brought the family to
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in a double wedding ceremony with his sister and brother-in-law Henry Stratton. The wedding was officiated by Dr.
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school, and began teaching school before entering college in Cleveland. He married Lucy A. Stratton in 1854 in
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61: 112:(Tuesday, May 4, 1892, The Wellsboro Agitator, Wellsboro, Tioga Co, Pa.) 17: 49: 76:. The Bryants had three children. Along with his brother, 29:(1824–1892) was an author and co-founder and namesake of 134:
Biographical Dictionary of American Educators, Volume 1
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Bryant & Stratton College
Bryant University
Smithfield, Rhode Island
Gloucestershire, England
Ohio
Native American
Norwalk Seminary
Methodist
Cleveland
Charles Finney
Oberlin College
John Collins Bryant
Henry Dwight Stratton
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Folsom Business College origins
"Folsom's Business College - Ohio History Central"
Categories
1824 births
1892 deaths
University and college founders
People from Gloucestershire

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