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First known as the Montpelier Institute and later as the Montpelier Collegiate Institute, the Montpelier Female Institute was a school founded by Episcopal Bishop Stephen Elliott at Montpelier Springs, Monroe County, Georgia in 1841, and is notable as one of the earliest in the state to admit girls. After changing hands several times, it finally closed in 1878. It is commemorated by a Georgia Historical Marker on Georgia State Route 74, at 32°51′54″N 83°52′55″W / 32.865105°N 83.882016°W. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. (en) |
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First known as the Montpelier Institute and later as the Montpelier Collegiate Institute, the Montpelier Female Institute was a school founded by Episcopal Bishop Stephen Elliott at Montpelier Springs, Monroe County, Georgia in 1841, and is notable as one of the earliest in the state to admit girls. After changing hands several times, it finally closed in 1878. It is commemorated by a Georgia Historical Marker on Georgia State Route 74, at 32°51′54″N 83°52′55″W / 32.865105°N 83.882016°W. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. (en) |
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