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Reverend Little's Young Ladies Seminary

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
82002637

Architectural style
  
Italianate architecture

Built
  
1867 (1867)

Opened
  
1867

Added to NRHP
  
4 February 1982

Reverend Little's Young Ladies Seminary

Location
  
541 6th Ave. Council Bluffs, Iowa

Similar
  
Council Bluffs Public Lib, B'nai Israel Synagogue, Bennett Building, St Peter's Catholic Church, RailsWest Railroad Museum

Reverend Little's Young Ladies Seminary is a historic seminary building at 541 6th Avenue in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

The Italianate style building was constructed in 1867 as a school for women, which was founded by a Presbyterian minister, George Little. Unfortunately, "[a]lthough the Rev. Little’s school received very favorable publicity, he encountered great difficulty in collecting the money pledged to construct his building. On Jan. 1, 1870, his board of trustees informed him that no more payments would be forthcoming. The Rev. Little closed the school, filed suit against the trustees for the money due him and eventually was awarded title to the property. He sold the building and moved to Nebraska where he became a missionary." Several prominent businessmen later owned the building, and in the early 1900s it was converted to apartments. The building was added to the National Register in 1982. It currently houses a law office.

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