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Steubenville Female Seminary

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Type
  
Female seminary

Founded
  
1829

Active
  
1829–1898

Ceased operations
  
1898

Steubenville Female Seminary

Former names
  
Beatty's Seminary for Young Ladies Steubenville Seminary

Location
  
Steubenville, Ohio, USA

Steubenville Female Seminary, also known as Beatty's Seminary for Young Ladies or Steubenville Seminary, was a female seminary in Steubenville, Ohio. It was founded by Presbyterian minister Charles Clinton Beatty in 1829. Beatty served as Superintendent and his wife, Hetty Elizabeth Beatty, served as principal. The school had 7 students during the first year. The campus in Steubenville, Ohio gave a view of the surrounding hills.

In 1856, control went to Dr. and Mrs. A.M. Reid. In 1863, they were succeeded by Dr. and Mrs. J.W. Wightman. At its peak, the school educated 150 students at a time. The faculty was usually between 10 and 12 teachers. Many of the students became missionaries. It closed in 1898. Over the life of the institution, the school educated 5,000 women.

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Steubenville Female Seminary Wikipedia