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  1. The Geauga Seminary (also known as Western Reserve Labor Seminary) was a Free Will Baptist school in Chester Township, Geauga County, Ohio. President James Garfield attended the Seminary. History. The school was founded in 1842 by the Western Reserve Free-Will Baptist Society and the first building was constructed in 1843. [1] .

  2. hmn.wiki › es › Geauga_SeminarySeminario Geauga

    El Seminario Geauga (también conocido como Seminario Laboral de Reserva Occidental ) era una escuela bautista de libre albedrío en Chester Township, condado de Geauga, Ohio . El presidente James Garfield asistió al Seminario.

  3. Después de asistir al Geauga Seminary, donde conoció a James Garfield, Lucretia asistió al Eclectic Institute. El instituto creía en la educación de las mujeres y debido a ello Lucretia se convirtió en una mujer muy educada para los estándares de su tiempo.

  4. Geauga Seminary, 1847-1849, Chester, Ohio where she was a boarding student and took a course of study that focused on Greek and Latin, and also included algebra, science, geography and music.

  5. Geauga Seminary was started as a Free Will Baptist academy in 1842. Located 10 miles from the Garfield home, the seminary welcomed the 17-year-old James. He arrived on campus with $17 and the determination to get an education. The seminary had eight faculty members, a student body of 252, and a library of 150 volumes.

  6. From Geauga Seminary, Garfield decided to test himself further by enrolling at the new Western Reserve Eclectic Institute in Hiram, Ohio. A part of this decision was based on the fact that he did not know what he wanted to do with his life: he mostly disliked teaching children in the district schools, and while he was a capable carpenter the ...

  7. 10 de ene. de 2024 · 1849 Enters Geauga Seminary in Chester, OH. 1851 Enters Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (now Hiram College) in Hiram, OH. 1854-56 Graduates from Eclectic Institute. Enrolls in Williams College, Williamstown, MA; graduates in two years. 1857 Becomes principal of Eclectic Institute; becomes a Disciples of Christ minister.