Talk:Education in Omaha, Nebraska/Archive 1

Brownell-Talbot
You say that girls were the first high school graduates. This would be really unusual. Are you sure there wasn't a boys' or young men's seminary established first in Omaha? While the mid-19th c. was an important time for the creation of girls' schools, there were usually private boys' schools already in any substantial city or town.--Parkwells (talk) 03:05, 28 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Brownell Hall, the school for girls founded in 1863 that is mentioned in the article, was founded in the town of Saratoga in 1863; Talbot Hall was established in Nebraska City in 1866. The two schools merged in 1868 when they moved together into downtown Omaha. • Freechild   'sup?   05:28, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

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