Albert Bullamore
Eunice Bradley
In 1848, measures were
taken to establish a complete
course for the education of young women. This course
at first occupied three years, but was lengthened to
a four years’ course, in 1868. The first class graduated in Jan.,
1851. In 1857,
thirty thousand
dollars were expended in building the Ladies’ Seminary,
a large five-story edifice, with chapel,
recitation rooms,
music and painting
rooms, and
ample accommodations for boarding.