- Elizabeth Female Academy
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name = Elizabeth Female Academy
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established = 1818
type = Female academy
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city =Washington, Mississippi
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country = USA
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website =The Elizabeth Female Academy, founded in 1818 in
Washington, Mississippi , was the first female educational institution in Mississippi. It was named after Mrs. Elizabeth Roach (later Greenfield), who donated the land on which the school was located. [ "History of Education in Mississippi", Edward Mayes, 1899, page 38]It received its charter from the State Assembly on
February 17 ,1819 . Although female education in the Mississippi territory dates to 1801 with Rev. David Ker's public school for girls in nearby-Natchez , the Elizabeth Female Academy was its first female college and is said to be the first degree-conferring state-chartered school for women in America. The school closed in 1845 as the town of Washington, the original state capital, had long-since faded into oblivion after the seat of governance was removed to Jackson in the early 1820s. Today the spirit of the Elizabeth Female Academy and the over two-hundred year tradition of female education in Mississippi continues at theMississippi University for Women located inColumbus, Mississippi . The ruins of the Elizabeth Female Academy are now maintained by theNational Park Service as part of the Natchez Trace Parkway and may be visited at mile marker 5 (8 km), just before the terminus of the Trace at Natchez. Fact|date=August 2008Notes
External links
* [http://home.comcast.net/~carlockj/elizabethfemaleacadamey.htm Elizabeth Female Academy marker]
* [http://www2.westminster-mo.edu/wc_users/homepages/staff/brownr/MississippiCC.htm Mississippi Colleges That Have Closed]
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