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The college was named after a prominent hill in Manhattan, Kansas. The name is sometimes written as "Bluemont" rather than "Blue Mont," but the articles of incorporation use two separate words. The term "Central" was included in the name because the founders believed Manhattan was located very near
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The cornerstone for the college's building was laid in a ceremony on May 10, 1859. The building was constructed of limestone, and was three stories tall when completed in late 1859. It contained eight classrooms, offices, a library and a grand hall on the third floor. The building was sufficiently
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in 1861, the directors of Blue Mont Central College offered the school's three-story building and 120 acres (0.49 km) of its property to the State of Kansas to become the state's university. A bill accepting this offer easily passed the Kansas Legislature in 1861, but was controversially
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Kansas State University moved from the location of old Blue Mont Central College in 1875, and the original college building was torn down in 1883. Nevertheless, Kansas State University has honored its legacy by naming a building on its present campus
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Goodnow was appointed the first President of the college and Instructor Washington Marlatt was appointed principal of the preparatory department for the college in 1860. Joseph Denison was appointed the second President of the college in 1863.
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on February 9, 1858—making it one of the first three institutes of higher education incorporated in Kansas Territory, all of which were incorporated on that date. It would take another two years, however, before the school was ready to open.
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at the site – the institution that would become Kansas State University. Blue Mont Central College ceased operations later that year after the school term was completed.
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classes. Reportedly, no students were enrolled in college-level classes before the school ceased operations in 1863.
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The school was then chartered by an act of the Kansas Territorial legislature, signed by Territorial Governor
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The creation of Blue Mont Central College was formally proposed by Goodnow at a Methodist conference held in
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The first class consisted of 29 students. The school was open to all denominations and was
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to establish the town of Manhattan, Kansas, in 1855 as part of the effort to keep
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The founding of the college was intertwined with the efforts of the
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History of Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science
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Arch from the Blue Mont College building, dated 1859, now at the
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states, Blue Mont College began by offering only preparatory
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complete for the first classes to begin on January 9, 1860.
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Methodist
President
Isaac Goodnow
private
Methodist
Manhattan, Kansas
United States
Kansas State University
U.S. state
vetoed
Charles L. Robinson
Lawrence
land-grant college
New England Emigrant Aid Company
Kansas Territory
slave state

Joseph Denison
Eli Thayer
Isaac Goodnow
Providence, Rhode Island
Nebraska City, Nebraska
Joseph Denison
James W. Denver
coeducational
frontier
secondary school

KSU

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