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School for girls opened 1881, in basement of the FriendshipChurch. New location of about eight acres with several buildings in western part the city, purchased 1882, and three acres more in 1887. Formerly part of United States "Barracks." "Union Hall"

was burned, 1887. "Rockefeller Hall"

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highest compensation. A brick building for kitchen and industrial work, erected 1888.

"Packard Hall," a three story brick building in place of "Union Hall," completed 1888. Property worth $70,000. No endowment. Mainly supported by the "Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society," Boston, Mass. Chief patron, J. D. Rockefeller, New York; other generous do

nors, Mial Davis, Massachusetts; R. H. Cole, Massachusetts; Dr. W. Howe, Massachusetts; Dea. J. W. Converse, Massachusetts. Miss S. B. Packard and Miss H. E. Giles, Principals.

PRINCIPALS' RESIDENCE.

DORMITORIES.

"Over 3500 pupils, in the aggregate, have been connected with this school, and there have been between 400 and 500 conversions during the seven years. To God belongs all the glory!"

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