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Portland Academy and Female Seminary

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31: 468: 224:, was the first principal. By 1852, P.G. Buchanan had become principal and Kingsley had returned to his duties for the Willamette District of the Methodist Mission. From the beginning, the school referred to teaching staff by gender specific titles, where men were teachers and women were preceptresses. 212:
The Portland Academy and Female Seminary was founded in 1851 on property donated by some of Portland's early residents. Although the area may not have been fully platted at the time, it corresponded to block 205 along Park Street on the Survey of Portland Map of 1852 and blocks 205 and 224 on East
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The Academy occupied two blocks on SW Jefferson Street on opposite sides of East and West Park Avenue. The coordinates provided here are for the location of the building pictured in the photograph, now the site of the First Christian Church and the Ladd Apartment
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opened on Sixth Avenue between Morrison and Yamhill Streets. Enrollment at the Portland Academy began to decrease, and when Portland High School was constructed in 1869, the Portland Academy soon became obsolete. It closed in 1876, and the property was deeded to
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and West Park Avenue on later maps. The school's location was so remote in 1851 that some parents feared their children would get lost on their way to and from school. The property deed given to James H. Wilbur, a leader in the
531: 526: 571: 566: 516: 561: 551: 541: 70: 521: 197: 576: 536: 581: 556: 546: 232: 221: 217:, specified "a male and female seminary," but for unknown reasons the school was named the Portland Academy and Female Seminary. 228: 265: 63: 270: 189: 397: 163: 159: 30: 237: 497: 252: 451: 422: 322: 214: 201: 185: 170:, P.G. Buchanan, E.C. Baker, J.O. Waterman, Thomas H. Pearne, A.F. Waller, James H. Wilbur, 118: 51: 171: 167: 151: 438: 155: 510: 472: 424:
Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the Year 1852
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Unaffiliated institutions would later use the name, Portland Academy.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Demolished school buildings and structures in the United States
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provided for funding of public schools, and in 1858 Portland's
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Vol. 2. Halvord Publishing Company. 1925. pp. 41–44
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Demolished buildings and structures in Portland, Oregon
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Portland, Oregon
Coordinates
45°30′55″N 122°40′58″W / 45.515221°N 122.682655°W / 45.515221; -122.682655
Methodist
William S. Ladd
Gustavus Hines
P.A. Marquam
Clinton Kelley
Harvey K. Hines
Thomas J. Dryer
Portland, Oregon
Methodist Episcopal Church
secondary schools
Oregon Territory
Methodist Episcopal Oregon Mission
Portland Public Schools
Oregon Territorial Legislature
Central School
Willamette University
Lucie Fulton Isaacs
Education in Portland, Oregon
History of Portland, Oregon




"Pioneer Seat of Learning: The Portland Academy and Female Seminary"
Survey of Portland, 1852
Portland Paving Map c 1894

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