Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . THE BOZEMAN ACADEMY. lege, or for active life, by instruction somewhat broader andmore advanced than that in the public schools. Three courses of study were announced: Classical, Scien-tific, and Normal. General control of the Academy wasvested in the Presbytery of Montana, but its managementwas unsectarian. The first years enrollment was 84, counting no namestwice. At the end of five years, in the spring of 1892, theattendance was 103, without music pupils, who at first werea considerable part of the enrollment. The Academys workand its pat
Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . THE BOZEMAN ACADEMY. lege, or for active life, by instruction somewhat broader andmore advanced than that in the public schools. Three courses of study were announced: Classical, Scien-tific, and Normal. General control of the Academy wasvested in the Presbytery of Montana, but its managementwas unsectarian. The first years enrollment was 84, counting no namestwice. At the end of five years, in the spring of 1892, theattendance was 103, without music pupils, who at first werea considerable part of the enrollment. The Academys workand its patronage were satisfactory. It is believed that. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF HAMILTON (GALLATIN VALLEY). 1. The Stone Church. 3. Elder Edward M. Davidson. 2. Rev. Davis Willson. (The Seminary Buildings to the left)
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