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  1. 22. Juli 2019 · The first formal school for girls and young women in the city was the Nashville Female Academy. Founded on July 4, 1816, a year before Adelicia Hayes' birth, her father, O.B. Hayes, did not buy shares in the Academy on that day but was one of the owners by the end of the month.

  2. join the faculty of the Nashville Female Academy before resigning at La Grange College is not definitely known. The year 1839 marks the beginning of Dr. Elliott's con-tribution to Southern education. The history of the Nash-ville Female Academy for: the twenty years following was essentially a history of the life of C. D. Elliott. Until 1844

  3. 18. Mai 2013 · NASHVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY. THE regular Examination of this admirable institution under the supervision of the Rev. C. D. Elliott, came off recently, and was in all respects highly honorable to both teachers and pupils.

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  4. 21. Sept. 2022 · The Nashville Female Academy, the town's first formal school for women, opened its doors the following year. William Hume, a graduate of the University of Edinburgh and a Presbyterian minister by trade who arrived in Nashville in 1802, was appointed president of the Academy in 1820.

  5. The Nashville Female Academy was organized in the early days of the city’s existence, and it quickly rose to become one of the most respected female schools in the south.

  6. Identifier: MS-3601. Abstract. In this three-column broadside, Collins D. Elliott responds to criticisms about his role in the Nashville Female Academy by providing his spiritual autobiography and his views on religion and children. Dates: circa 1866.

  7. Nashville Female Academy soon became one of the best known schools for girls in the South and was considered as a local pride and an example to follow. When President James Monroe came to Nashville in 1819, he went into the school for an address before students and faculty members who were considered as full-fledged scholars.