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Northwest Territory - Wikipedia At the time of its creation, the territory included all the land west of Pennsylvania, northwest of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River below the Great Lakes, and what later became known as the Boundary Waters The region was ceded to the United States in the Treaty of Paris of 1783
Historical Inventory of Educational Facilities in the NWT - Gov The Report on the History of NWT Educational Facilities is the first attempt to create a fully annotated and referenced chronology of schools, residences and other western educational institutions in the NWT This historical review encompasses over 159 years from the beginnings of western education in 1862 to current day 2021
NWT Mission Schools - Northwest Territories Timeline Schools opened in Fort Smith in 1915 and Fort Simpson in 1918 and also existed in Aklavik (1919 and 1925 26) and Shingle Point (1929) The church-run period of residential schools in the NWT continued until the 1960s and had a lasting influence on education in the North
In the Beginning 1831 to 1910 - Mission Identity - Xavier University Bishop Edward Fenwick of Cincinnati founded the Athenaeum, a college dedicated to religion and liberal arts, on October 17, 1831 It was the first Catholic institution of higher learning in Ohio and in the Northwest Territory
History of Northwestern University - Wikipedia The history of Northwestern University can be traced back to a May 31, 1850, meeting of nine prominent Chicago businessmen who shared a desire to establish a university to serve the former Northwest Territory
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Collection In the 1870s and 1880s a few small reservation boarding schools were established on the Chehalis, Skokomish and Makah Reservations These institutions, which had fewer than 50 students, were all closed by 1896 and replaced by day schools
A Framework for Learning - Oregon History Project Linfield College was established in 1858 as the Baptist College of McMinnville The school later expanded its focus from the liberal arts to the sciences, establishing the Linfield Research Institute and absorbing the Good Samaritan School of Nursing in Portland
Which colleges were founded in the Old Northwest Territory in . . . - Quizlet Among the first public universities in the Old Northwest Territory were the University of Michigan, which was founded in 1817 in Detroit and relocated to Ann Arbor in 1837, and Indiana University, which was founded in 1820 in Bloomington