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  1. The Clinton Liberal Institute was a preparatory boarding school established by the Universalist Church in the village of Clinton, in the Town of Kirkland, New York, in 1831. Its main building, a massive stone structure, [1] was the largest building in Clinton for many years.

  2. The Clinton Liberal Institute, or the C.L.I., was a coeducational preparatory school. Later it was changed to a military school. Students from all over the world came to the C.L.I. Simon Lake, one of the students, invented the first modern submarine.

  3. Description. The Clinton Liberal Institute was originally founded in Clinton, New York in 1834 under the patronage of the Universalist Church. In 1878 it was relocated to Fort Plain, New York and was housed in the former Fort Plain Female Seminary and Collegiate Institute built in 1853.

  4. Clinton Liberal Institute. The Clinton Liberal Institute was a coeducational preparatory school. The Universalist Church started it in Clinton, New York in 1831. [1] The school moved to Fort Plain, New York in 1878, [2] [1] and it stayed there until it was destroyed in a fire in 1900. [3]

  5. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Clara Barton was the founder of the American Red Cross. Barton was educated at home and began teaching at age 15. She attended the Liberal Institute at Clinton, N.Y. (1850–51). In 1852 in Bordentown, N.J., she established a free school that soon became so large that the townsmen would no longer.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Miss Barton spent a year furthering her own education at the Clinton Liberal Institute, Oneida County, New York. July 18, 1851. Clara Barton’s mother, Sarah Barton, died. October 1851. Miss Barton travelled to Hightstown, New Jersey to visit Mary Norton, a school friend. Miss Barton resumed her teaching career. 1852 - 1854

  7. Then, in 1851, she attended the Clinton Liberal Institute, a coeducational academy managed by the Universalist Church of Clinton, New York. After her term at Clinton, Barton taught at Highstown, New Jersey (1851-1852), and then at Bordentown, New Jersey (1852-1854), where she established the first free public school in the community.