Mercersburg Academy (Mercersburg, PA)
Scope and Contents
The Mercersburg Academy collection consists of: Alumni Quarterly, 1911-1969; Anniversaries; Chapel; Dedications; Headmasters; History; Photographs; Post Card;Programs; Programs and Activities; Property; Publicity.
Dates
- Creation: 0000 - 0000
Biographical / Historical
On March 31, 1836, the Pennsylvania General Assembly granted a charter to Marshall College to be located in Mercersburg. Dr. Frederick Augustus Rauch came from Switzerland to be the first president of the college under the sponsorship of the Reformed Church in the United States. Dr. Rauch served as president from 1836 until 1841. His successor in the position was John Williamson Nevin who served until 1853, when Marshall College joined with Franklin College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania to become Franklin & Marshall College. At this time, the preparatory department of Marshall College became known as Marshall Academy. The name was changed to Marshall Collegiate Institute in 1854. It was a privately owned school, but in 1857 the property was bought by some of the citizens. In 1865, the Classis of Mercersburg bought the property and the name was again changed to Mercersburg College, under whose charter the school continues to operate. The historic tie to the church continues through Mercersburg's membership in the Council for Higher Education of the United Church of Christ. Source: Internet search. Wikipedia.
Extent
1 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English
Subject
- Capen, Samuel Paul (1878-1956) (Person)
- Fowle, William Cowper (1910-2002) (Person)
- Fressmarkle, Hercules Samson (Person)
- Hensel, William Uhler (1851-1915) (Person)
- Irvine, William Mann (1865-1928) (Person)
- Tippetts, Charles S. (1893-1968) (Person)
- Title
- Mercersburg Academy (Mercersburg, PA)
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the E&R Library & Archives Repository
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