Campus History, St. Mary's Hall and Doane Academy

Campus History, St. Mary's Hall and Doane Academy

in Campus History (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 128 page(s),
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Abstract / Summary
On May 1, 1837, Episcopal bishop George Washington Doane welcomed 52 young women from eight states to his new school, St. Mary's Hall, in Burlington, New Jersey. Bishop Doane's radical innovation of giving young women the same mental training as young men motivated people from far and wide to send their daughters to this new school. Doane's visionary efforts soon turned many heads and changed many hearts, and the school grew accordingly. Today, as a coeducational school known as Doane Academy, the institution carries forward Bishop Doane's passion to push the boundaries of education. Located along the banks of the Delaware River, Doane Academy builds and instills character and a sense of duty into its students and prepares and guides them as they move "Right Onward" to change the world.
Field of Interest
American History
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 by Jack H. Newman
Content Type
Book
Duration
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Format
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URL
http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=9780738576718
Page Count
128
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Place Published / Released
Charleston, SC
Subject
American History, History, American Studies, Revolutionary Era (1765-1789), Early National Era (1790-1828), Expansion & Sectionalism (1829-1859), Civil War (1860-1865), Reconstruction (1866-1876), The Gilded Age & Progressive Era (1876-1913), Schools, Era Revolucinária (1765-1789), Época Revolucionaria (1765-1789), Primer Perídodo Nacional (1790-1828), Início do Nacionalismo Norte-Americano (1790-1828), Expansão e Seccionalismo (1829-1859), Expansión y Sectarismo (1829-1859), Guerra Civil (1860-1865), Guerra Civil Norte-Americana (1860-1865), Restauración (1866-1876), Recontrução (1866-1876), A Gilded Age e a Reconstrução (1876-1913), La Edad Dorada y la Época Progresista (1876-1913), Burlington, NJ, New Jersey
Series / Program
Campus History
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Era Revolucinária (1765-1789), Época Revolucionaria (1765-1789), Primer Perídodo Nacional (1790-1828), Início do Nacionalismo Norte-Americano (1790-1828), Expansão e Seccionalismo (1829-1859), Expansión y Sectarismo (1829-1859), Guerra Civil (1860-1865), Guerra Civil Norte-Americana (1860-1865), Restauración (1866-1876), Recontrução (1866-1876), A Gilded Age e a Reconstrução (1876-1913), La Edad Dorada y la Época Progresista (1876-1913)

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