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  1. Aug 19, 2014 · Classic photos: Wheaton College. Aug. 19, 2014 Founded in 1860 by pastor Jonathan Blanchard, Wheaton College's abolitionist past was cemented in 2009 when a document was uncovered that...

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  2. Archival Photographs. Collection Overview. Collection Organization. Container Inventory. Scope and Contents. Over 26,000 photographs of people, places, activities, and things associated with Wheaton College. Photographs grouped by name, department, club, or other subject into photo files.

    • 501 College Ave, Wheaton, 60187-5593, IL
  3. The Addie Eliza Collins Papers is composed of biographical information about her principalship at Wheaton College, correspondence with Collins' decendants, college manuscripts and family photographs.

  4. Papers of Otto Frederick Schoerner a Wheaton College alumnus and missionary with China Inland Mission in Sinkiang, Honan, and Kangsu Provinces of China from 1931-1951. Collection includes an oral history interview, correspondence, autobiography, and photographs.

  5. The founding was remarkable for numerous reasons that are explored here. The Seminary opened its doors to its first class of students in April 1835. The Seminary’s original purpose was as an institution dedicated to the higher education of older girls.

  6. Aug 19, 2014 · Founded in 1860 by pastor Jonathan Blanchard, Wheaton College’s abolitionist past was cemented in 2009 when a document was uncovered that identified the school as a stop on the Underground ...

  7. Wheaton’s college transition experience at HoneyRock, Vanguard, was founded in 1969. Bud Williams M.A. ’66 developed the first program at the encouragement of Harvey Chrouser ’34. Women were first admitted in 1974, and the name changed to High Road in 1981.