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  1. Historic Jefferson College was the birthplace of Mississippi’s statehood in 1817. Established in 1802, the school was the first institution of higher learning chartered in the Mississippi Territory. Today, the site operates as a museum with several original buildings built between 1819 and 1839, including the East Wing, President’s House ...

  2. Jefferson College, Washington, Adams County – (1817-19, 1837-39, with later alterations) (National Register). The Mississippi Territory chartered Jefferson College in 1802 but the College did not open until 1811 due to financial problems.

  3. Set majestically among 400 acres of sprawling oak trees and rolling hills, Jefferson College is located in Hillsboro, Missouri. The main campus features 10 buildings that each offer a unique experience. Building floor plans are provided to ensure you reach your destination with ease.The Library-Administration BuildingThe original 1966 two-story Library Building reopened in March 2018 after a ...

  4. Jefferson College was chartered in 1802 by the Mississippi Territorial Assembly. However, since the Assembly made no provisions for financing the school, it did not actually open until January 1811—as a privately financed academy with an enrollment of 15.

  5. Jefferson College (Mississippi), a former college in Mississippi, listed on the National Register of Historic Places; Jefferson College (Missouri), a two-year community college in Hillsboro, Missouri; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; now known as Thomas Jefferson University

  6. 18 de dic. de 2023 · Media in category "Jefferson College (Washington, Mississippi)" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. Abandoned Graves - outskirts of Clinton (Hinds County), Mississippi.jpg 2,643 × 1,979; 4.52 MB

  7. Gateway to Jefferson College