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  1. As the first school of higher education available to women in Washington, D.C, Mount Vernon Seminary and College has an important place in this city’s heritage, in higher education, and in American women’s history.

  2. The Mount Vernon Seminary and College was a private women's college in Washington, D.C. It was purchased by George Washington University in 1999, and became the Mount Vernon Campus of The George Washington University. Founding of Mount Vernon Seminary and 204 F Street, NW.

  3. For over 120 years, Mount Vernon Seminary and, later, Mount Vernon College were private institutions for the education of women in D.C. In 1997, Mount Vernon College became part of GW; its grounds are now known as the Mount Vernon Campus. The following is a chronology of key events in the history of Mount Vernon.

  4. The . During this time, library services and resources will be available. Learn how to access materials, equipment, and study spaces during the closure. Mount Vernon Seminary and College Collections. Use Collection. Search Our Collections . Subject Guides . Digital Collections. Contact Us. Send us a Message . Book a Research Consultation.

  5. This collection contains administrative files and files from the Office of the President at Mount Vernon Seminary, Junior College, and College. The materials date from 1929-1989. It is likely this collection will continue to grow as more records are transferred and uncovered.

  6. This collection contains the course catalogues of the Mount Vernon Seminary, the Mount Vernon Junior College, and the Mount Vernon College. The Mount Vernon Seminary was officially established by Elizabeth Somers in 1875, and was a six-year prepatory institution for young women.

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  8. This collection contains issues of the Mount Vernon Seminary student publication, The Record. The publication dates from 1890 to 1899. Issues include poems, news (foreign, U.S.A., and Washington, D.C.), short stories, history articles, student life, personals, advertisements, events, honor rolls, births, deaths, marriages, school entertainments ...

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