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  1. The State University of New York Cortland was founded in 1868 as the Cortland Normal School. It included among its earliest students inventor and industrialist Elmer A. Sperry of Sperry Rand Corp.

  2. Located atop one of the rolling hills in central New York’s “City of Seven Valleys,” the State University of New York College at Cortland was founded in 1868 as the Cortland Normal School. Among its earliest students is inventor and industrialist Elmer A. Sperry of Sperry-Rand Corp. fame. The original campus, located in downtown Cortland ...

  3. In August 1921, two years after the fire incinerated Cortland Normal School, construction began on a new school building. After much debate over where the new school should be located, a decision was made to put the school on top of Courthouse Hill. On May 1st, 1922 hundreds came to witness the laying of the new cornerstone. One year later, the new building, Old Main, was completed in time to ...

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  4. Normal schools in the United States. Normal schools In the United States in the 19th century were developed and built primarily to train elementary-level teachers for the public schools. The term “normal school” is based on the French école normale, a sixteenth-century model school with model classrooms where model teaching practices were ...

  5. In 1868, Cortland became the home of the Cortland Normal School, which gradually developed into a four-year college. With graduate programs and research capacity, it has expanded into the State University of New York at Cortland . In 2006, Cortland's historic clock tower burned down.

  6. 1. Apr. 2019 · Henry S. Randall was the founding president of the board of overseers of the Cortland Normal School and held that position from 1868 through his death in 1876. His tenure put the school on very solid footing. His significance and contributions are certainly highlights of the long history of the school that became SUNY Cortland. This Presentation will offer historical context to the college’s ...