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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Mount Vernon Seminary for Girls, founded in 1875, was the first non-sectarian female boarding school established in Washington, D.C. Its founder, Elizabeth Somers opened the school in her own home at 204 F Street, NW, teaching eight day students and two boarders using a progressive curriculum.

  4. Their content offers researchers the opportunity to learn about Mount Vernon Seminary and College alumnae, happenings on campus, and alumnae acitivities. Issues contain information on the alumnae association, calendars of events, reunions, commencements, alumane directories, features, campus life, and updates on the lives of alumnae (i.e ...

  5. This collection contains photographs, lantern slides, scrapbooks, programs, articles, menus, correspondence, and artifacts documenting the Mount Vernon Seminary and College students, faculty, and campus during the years 1917 through 1942, when the campus was located on Nebraska Avenue.

  6. Mar 9, 2015 · Founded in 1877, the Mount Vernon Seminary and Collegenow the George Washington University Mount Vernon Campus — hit its stride in the 1930s, producing hundreds of women scholars and making plans to expand its campus and programs.

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  8. This campus has been significant in both girls' education in DC and Naval history nationwide. The 38.6-acre Mount Vernon Seminary for Girls campus includes 16 buildings, generally brick with Georgian Revival or simple Colonial Revival detailing.

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