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By Keith L, August 6, 2008
Lawrence University Marker
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| On East College Avenue near North Union Street, on the right when traveling east. |
| | Lawrence University, chartered January 15, 1847, has admitted women to its student body from the day classes started November 12, 1849, in the original Academy or Institute. The first collegiate class of seven students -- four men and three women . . . — — Map (db m10247) HM |
| On North Downer Avenue, 0.1 miles East Kenwood Blvd, on the right when traveling south. |
| | Milwaukee’s State Normal School, which was founded in 1885 on the city’s west side to train teachers, relocated in 1909 to this building, Mitchell Hall, then located on 11–1/2 acres. Designed by Van Ryn and de Gelleke, expanded in 1912, and named . . . — — Map (db m32666) HM |
| On East Hartford Ave at North Downer Avenue on East Hartford Ave. |
| | On September 14, 1848, Mrs. William L. Parsons, the wife of a Congregational minister, opened the Milwaukee Female Seminary at the corner of Milwaukee and East Wells. Three years later it was chartered by the Legislature, thus placing Wisconsin in . . . — — Map (db m32667) HM |
| On East Hartford Avenue at North Downer Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Hartford Avenue. |
| | This set of four buildings, including Merrill, Johnston, and Holton Halls and Greene Memorial Library, designed by A. C. Eschweiler and erected in 1897–1905, was designated as a Milwaukee Landmark in 1973 in recognition of its architectural . . . — — Map (db m59605) HM |
May. 18, 2024