Susquehanna University - 1858 to 1894

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This collection contains the archive of documents, photographs and brief publications and correspondence revolving around the evolution of Susquehanna University from 1857 through 1894.

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Susquehanna University, Universities & colleges, Catalogs, Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute
The Theological Department was started on October 7th, 1858. Benjamin Kurtz, the Institute's first President, was also the first professor in the Theological Department.
Universities & colleges, Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, Catalogs
The last Annual Catalogue of the Missionary Institute before the Institute became Susquehanna University in 1895.
Students, Susquehanna Female College, Susquehanna University, Catalogs, College administrators
The catalog of the Susquehanna Female College lists the trustees, faculty and 36 students. It also lists the course of study, optional studies, and expenses. Rev. C.C. Baughman was the first principal at the Institute.
Universities & colleges, Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, Catalogs
These are the Rules and Regulations for students at the Missionary Institute. There was a proscribed theme of conduct specified in the rules. The daily routine of the students was mandated by the Institute, which governed general behavior including hours for study and sleep. Notice that, among many other rules, students had to rise no later than 6 a.m. and to retire no later than 10 p.m.