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- Cedar_Valley_Seminary abstract "Cedar Valley Seminary (Mitchell County Historical Museum) is a historic seminary building at N. 6th and Mechanic Streets in Osage, Iowa.It was built in 1869 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.The school was founded at Osage, as a Baptist academy, in 1862, by the joint efforts of Rev. Alva Bush, the citizens of Osage, and the Cedar Valley Baptist Association. On Monday morning, January 12, 1863 Prof. Bush opened the first term of the school, with seventeen boys and fourteen girls.In his memoir "A Son of the Middle Border", Hamlin Garland recalled that in the late 1870s "The school was in truth a very primitive institution, hardly more than a high school, but it served its purpose. It gave farmers' boys like myself the opportunity of meeting those who were older, finer, more learned than they, and every day was to me like turning a fresh and delightful page in a story book, not merely because it brought new friends, new experiences, but because it symbolized freedom from the hay fork and the hoe."Before going to the University of Chicago, the orientalist John Merlin Powis Smith taught Greek at Cedar Valley Seminary.The school was closed in 1910 because, according to one historian, "Waldorf College was established in Forest City by the Norwegian Lutheran people and took away many students and much financial support that would naturally have come to the seminary; the grade of work in the public schools improved with time, and the Cedar Valley Seminary was a near neighbor. These reasons made it seem unwise to longer continue to maintain the seminary".".
- Cedar_Valley_Seminary added "1977-11-17".
- Cedar_Valley_Seminary location Osage,_Iowa.
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- Cedar_Valley_Seminary yearOfConstruction "1869".
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- Cedar_Valley_Seminary architecture "Italianate".
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- Cedar_Valley_Seminary location Osage,_Iowa.
- Cedar_Valley_Seminary location "N. 6th and Mechanic Sts.".
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- Cedar_Valley_Seminary name "Cedar Valley Seminary".
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- Cedar_Valley_Seminary subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Mitchell_County,_Iowa.
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- Cedar_Valley_Seminary comment "Cedar Valley Seminary (Mitchell County Historical Museum) is a historic seminary building at N. 6th and Mechanic Streets in Osage, Iowa.It was built in 1869 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.The school was founded at Osage, as a Baptist academy, in 1862, by the joint efforts of Rev. Alva Bush, the citizens of Osage, and the Cedar Valley Baptist Association. On Monday morning, January 12, 1863 Prof.".
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