Aaronsburg Academy

Coordinates: 40°54′00″N 77°27′18″W / 40.900°N 77.455°W / 40.900; -77.455
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Aaronsburg Academy was a school in Aaronsburg, Pennsylvania, Centre County, Pennsylvania.[1][2][3] T. J. Frederick helped establish the school.[4] It opened in 1854 and closed in 1868.[5]

Jonathan Rose Dimm served as principal in 1858.[6] Daniel Fleisher served as principal in 1864 and 1865.[7]

The school was attended by teachers.[8]

Alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Congress, United States (February 10, 2005). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005: The Continental Congress, September 5, 1774, to October 21, 1788, and the Congress of the United States, from the First Through the One Hundred Eighth Congresses, March 4, 1789, to January 3, 2005, Inclusive. U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN 9780160731761 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ J.B. Linn (2008), History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Рипол Классик, pp. 305–, ISBN 978-5-88357-405-3
  3. ^ Joseph Howard Raymond (1899), History of the Long Island College Hospital and Its Graduates: Together with the Hoagland Laboratory and the Polhemus Memorial Clinic, Assn. of the Alumni
  4. ^ "Armstrong County, Pennsylvania: Her People Past and Present, Embracing a History of the County and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Representative Families". J. H. Beers. February 10, 1914 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Reports of the Heads of Departments of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ..." State Printer. February 10, 1879 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Teaching, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of (February 10, 1919). "Annual Report" – via Google Books.
  7. ^ Hain, Harry Harrison (February 10, 1922). "History of Perry County, Pennsylvania: Including Descriptions of Indians and Pioneer Life from the Time of Earliest Settlement, Sketches of Its Noted Men and Women and Many Professional Men". Hain-Moore Company – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Taylor, William Septimus (February 10, 1924). "The Development of the Professional Education of Teachers in Pennsylvania". J. B. Lippincott Company – via Google Books.
  9. ^ Davis, William Thomas (February 10, 1894). "Professional and Industrial History of Suffolk County, Massachusetts". Boston History Company – via Google Books.

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