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  1. Collins D. Elliott. Born – December, in Butler County, Ohio. Graduated from Augusta College, Kentucky. Instructor in Greek and Latin, LaGrange College, Alabama. Married – Elizabeth Porterfield of Nashville, Tennessee. President, Nashville Female Academy. Served as chaplain, Tennessee State Prison. Died – July 28 in Nashville, Tennessee.

  2. 25 de nov. de 2015 · The Nashville Female Academy was organized in the early days of the city’s existence, and it quickly rose to become one of the most respected female schools in the south. As early as 1830 the academy’s influence extended well beyond the Nashville city limits, and it helped to foster the educational and artistic life of the city. by the advent of the Civil War, when education throughout the ...

  3. female schools in the south. As early as 1830 the academy’s influence extended well beyond the Nashville city limits, and it helped to foster the educational and artistic life of the city. by the advent of the Civil War, when education throughout the south was thrown into upheaval, the Nashville Female Academy was considered one of “three ...

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · Commander Tiffany Gibson is the first female Director of Training for the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. Commander Gibson has proudly held every rank within the Training Division from Police Officer Trainee, to now Commander. Commander Gibson graduated from the Training Academy in 2005 with Session 45.

  5. 16 de jul. de 2009 · Old Nashville Female Academy Girls The old Nashville Academy girls will meet today at the residence of Mrs. W. L. Nichol.In connection with this meeting the followinglist of pupils at the academy in 1823. handed in by a daughter of Mrs. James T. Holman, who as Miss Clementine Horton Boyd, attended the academy at the time, will be found interesting, especially to the older citizens of Nashville.

  6. 15 de ago. de 2019 · Of course, there were several other women’s colleges outside of Nashville as well. In Murfreesboro, a female academy named Soule College ran from 1851 until 1917. During the Civil War in 1862, the school closed temporarily so that it could function as a hospital by both Confederate and Union Soldiers.

  7. Gale Academic OneFile includes Ornamental music and southern belles at the Nashville F by Erica Joy Rumbley. Click to explore.