History of Higher Education of Women in the South Prior to 1860

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History of Higher Education of Women in the South Prior to 1860
I M E Isabella Margaret Elizabeth Blandin
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Several buildings have been added to the original Academy, and the property is now valued at $20, 000.
The degrees conferred are M. E. L. (Mistress of English Literature), B. A. , M. A.
Grenada Collegiate Institute, Grenada, Mississippi, 1851-1908 This institution had many vicissitudes and changes of name before it arrived at its present status and name.
In 1851, before Grenada was in existence, the Yalo- busha Baptist Association was an active denomina- tional organization, whose circle includ
...ed all of Yalo- busha and parts of Carroll and Choctaw counties. That association founded a school of high grade, under the name of The Yalobusha Baptist Female Institute. For its accommodation they erected the present edifice, at a cost of $30, 000. The money obtained came from voluntary and varying contributions. Dr. W. S. Webb, who was teaching school in what is now Grenada, was elected president; he accepted and moved his school into the building, September, 1851. He was very successful, and continued for six years, command- ing a large patronage from the surrounding country.

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