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59: 313:, in 1825. Initially there were eight-rooms, which included a parlor, library, bedroom, central hallway on the ground floor, with a stairway leading to additional bedrooms on the upper floor. The school was begun in the library and in 1826, the Tevises added a wing extending east toward the back of the house as a dormitory. Teachers and students resided in the dormitory, which had a chapel on the ground floor and an outside stairway. The original style was of the Federalist period and featured wide ash floors with reeded doors and window treatments. The only room retaining these original features in the downstairs bedroom. 277:, with which Tevis' husband, John, served as a missionary. The initial class had thirty-five pupils, of which six were boarders. Within twenty-five years, the class had grown to two hundred students with half of them boarding at the school. Its reputation was widely known and it had students from throughout the country as well as students who attended as a day school from the local community. A reunion of alumni was held in 1875 with three generations of the thousands of students who had been educated at the school in attendance. 76: 1001: 101: 1507: 1518: 108: 83: 727: 352:
In the 1880s, when the Poynters took over occupancy of the house, they remodeled the north side, adding a hall and two rooms. The relocated the stairway from the right side of the hall to the opposite side and opened the entrance hall to extend into a back hall. At the same time, the original
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and continued utilizing the dormitories as apartments for let. In 1978, the former dining room was converted to a restaurant by Louisville restaurateur Tim Barnes, who opened it with chef, Donna Gill. Ellen Gill McCarty later became the chef of the restaurant which has become a focal point in
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When the school closed, the daughters of Dr. Poynter lived in the home and rented out the dorm rooms as apartments. The buildings were sold in the early 1950s to Mark J. Scearce, who renovated the former chapel as the
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moldings. Identical stairways, flanking the arched double-door leading to the chapel, ascended from the east end of the courtyard and connected to the second-story rooms. Light was provided by an octagonal windowed
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which was supported by side columns. A second wing was added in 1860 which housed a second dormitory and a northern extension between the house and dormitories adding a dining room, kitchen and pantries.
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Tevis operated the school until 1879, when she sold it to Wiley Taul Poynter, who operated the school as a secondary academy to prepare young women for further education at institutions such as
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On March 25, 1825, Julia A. Tevis founded the Science Hill Female Academy as a preparatory school for women. It was one of the first schools founded for girls west of the
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and other well-known women's colleges. He and his descendants operated the school until 1939, when it closed due to financial constraints caused by the
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The Congress of women: held in the Woman's Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, U.S.A., 1893, with portraits, biographies and addresses
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opened on the backside of the near 200 year-old Science Hill and Wakefield Scearce Galleries building. When the beloved, half-century-old iconic
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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and contain letters, papers and records of the school from its founding through 1975. In 1975 the school was placed on the
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Western cavaliers: embracing the history of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Kentucky from 1832 to 1844
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were changed. The doors and windows featured crossest, or double-mitered ears, at the top of the
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families. These aristocrats wanted their daughters to have social polishing and learn
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entrance was replaced with a door featuring side-lights and a leaded-glass transom.
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the house was remodeled to reflect the tastes of the era and many of the
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restaurant permanently closed during the pandemic, it was rebranded to
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as a female preparatory school. In 1975 the school was placed on the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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National Register of Historic Places in Shelby County, Kentucky
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In 1861, the courtyard was enclosed by erecting an interior
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Science Hill School in Shelbyville, main section with lawn
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featured the school in a 2007 broadcast for the program
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and in 1978, it was opened as a restaurant known as the
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The Tevises bought the two-story brick home, laid in
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Science Hill School (Shelbyville, Kentucky) is located in Kentucky
Science Hill School (Shelbyville, Kentucky) is located in the United States
Shelbyville, Kentucky
38°12′44″N 85°13′01″W / 38.21222°N 85.21694°W / 38.21222; -85.21694
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Julia A. Tevis
National Register of Historic Places
Allegheny Mountains
Lancastrian system
Southern
French
rhetoric
Latin
Methodist Church
Vassar
Wellesley
Great Depression
Flemish bond
Greek Revival Period
mouldings
lintel
balcony
chamfered
dentilated
cupola
Filson Historical Society
Louisville, Kentucky

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