. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . s institutedat the suggestion of Jarvis Mudge, who set aside a lot ofground for this purpose, at Lebanon Springs, about lot is now owned by H. B. Sanford. A stock companyerected a building and opened a school, which was patron-ized by the youth from the leading families. Many of theseyoung men became distinguished in State and national academy building was destroyed by fire while used forother purposes. At the same time a brand from the burn-in
. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . s institutedat the suggestion of Jarvis Mudge, who set aside a lot ofground for this purpose, at Lebanon Springs, about lot is now owned by H. B. Sanford. A stock companyerected a building and opened a school, which was patron-ized by the youth from the leading families. Many of theseyoung men became distinguished in State and national academy building was destroyed by fire while used forother purposes. At the same time a brand from the burn-ing academy set fire to the Navarino House, in whichwas a boarding-school, conducted by a Mr. Hubbard. Thebell formerly used on the old academy is still employed inthe belfry of the school building at the Springs. Some time about 1800, Dominie Booge had a select schoolin the northern part of the town, in which he fitted youngmen for college. THE SEMINARY was established as a boarding-school for young ladies, in1858, by Miss E. C. Hatch. For its accommodation ahotel building, east from West Lebanon, was used, being.
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