Whitestown Seminary

Whitestown Seminary

Whitestown Seminary, previously known as Oneida Academy and Oneida Institute, was a Presbyterian educational institution based in Whitestown, New York, founded in 1827. In 1844, the Whitestown Seminary was sold to the Freewill Baptists because of financial problems, and was merged with Parsonsfield Seminary to form the Free Will Baptist Bible School.

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