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77:(mathematics and science), M.B. Goff (languages), and George B. McElroy (English and preparatory department). The college's final session occurred in fall 1857, with George Brown serving as president and John Deford (an alumnus of the college), William Campbell, and Amos Hutton serving as faculty for the several dozen students enrolled. The growing division between north and south over the issue of slavery, plus the establishment of some additional religiously affiliated colleges in the southern states that attracted southern money and students, contributed significantly to the demise of Madison College. 48:
was the first president, 1827–29, and Charles Elliott (languages) and John H. Fielding (mathematics) were the first professors. After Bascom left, Fielding then served as president between 1829 and 1831, and John Clark took over Fielding's math professorship. Among the students of the late 1820s
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was selected as president in summer 1853 but left later that fall because of family illness; Samuel K. Cox became the interim president and then was named president in summer 1854. For the fall 1855 session, George Brown was president of the college, and the faculty consisted of P.S. Bancroft
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Richard H. Ball was inaugurated as president of Madison College on Sept. 1, 1851, at which time the college was under the auspices of the
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was the first graduate of the college, and the second graduating class contained six students: James H. McMechen, Alfred Sturgis,
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in 1827, and it was operated by the Methodist Episcopal Church until 1832, after which it became associated with the
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Reynolds, G.T. (1902). "Madison College". In Haskins, Charles Homer; Hull, William Isaac (eds.).
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Addresses Delivered at the Opening of Madison College, Uniontown, PA, September 1, 1851
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Philadelphia A History of the City and its People A Record of 225 Years (Volume 4)
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Circular of Madison College, Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
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The facility was used as a school for orphans of soldiers after the
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Methodist college in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US (1827–1857)
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Universities and colleges in Fayette County, Pennsylvania
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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Methodist Episcopal Church
Pennsylvania legislature
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Andrew Stewart
Henry Bidleman Bascom
Waitman T. Willey
James A. Van Dyke
Bishop Matthew Simpson
Abraham Lincoln
Methodist Protestant Church
Francis Waters
Civil War
A History of Higher Education in Pennsylvania
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"Madison College, 1851-1858: A Methodist Protestant School"
"A Worthy Example"
The Early Schools of Methodism
History of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Uniontown, Pa
The Early Schools of Methodism
History of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Uniontown, Pa
"A Leading Man Gone"
Philadelphia A History of the City and its People A Record of 225 Years (Volume 4)
"Thomas Brownfield Searight"
"Thomas Brownfield Searight"
"The Pittsburg Candidate"
"James F. Dayton Dead"
"Tribute to Two Good Men"
Addresses Delivered at the Opening of Madison College, Uniontown, PA, September 1, 1851
Circular of Madison College, Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania

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