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LA GRANGE MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. La Grange Male and Female Seminary and Boarding School, a private, nonsectarian institution, opened at La Grange, Fayette County, in January 1853 with a faculty composed of Charles W. Thomas, S. Cooper, and Louisa M. Glenn. The school's prospectus in the La Grange Texas Monumentqv announced courses in the classics, mathematics, and business, as well as "ornamental branches" for young ladies. Tuition rates for a five-month term ranged from ten to twenty-five dollars. Enrollment increased for the second term, which began on July 4, 1853. The school operated as late as June 1854.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: William Franklin Ledlow, History of
Protestant Education in Texas (Ph.D. dissertation, University
of Texas, 1926). Johanna Caroline Walling, Early Education in
Fayette County (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1941). Leonie
Rummel Weyand and Houston Wade, An Early History of Fayette
County (La Grange, Texas: La Grange Journal, 1936).
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