Falley Seminary Explained
Falley Seminary (1836-1883) was a school in Fulton, Oswego County, New York.[1] It was named in honor of Mrs. M. E. Falley, who gave the institution .
History
The Fulton Female Seminary was incorporated by the New York State Legislature May 25, 1836, and admitted by the Regents February 5, 1839.[2] Lucy Maynard Salmon was its first principal. On April 11, 1842, the name changed to Fulton Academy. On April 11, 1849, it became the Falley Seminary of the Black River Conference. On March 5, 1857, it merged and became the "Falley Seminary".[3] [4] It functioned as a preparatory school for girls attended by locals and out-of-area boarding students. Later, it served as a post-secondary seminary of the Presbyterian church, and still later, of the Methodist Conference.[5]
Alumni
- Candy Cummings (1848-1924), professional baseball pitcher, credited with inventing the curveball
- Esther Baker Steele (1835–1911), educator, author, traveler, philanthropist
Further reading
Notes and References
- Book: Friends of History in Fulton . Fulton and the Oswego River . September 2001 . Arcadia Publishing . 978-0-7385-0933-4 . 117 . 20 November 2021 . en.
- Book: Hough . Franklin Benjamin . Historical and Statistical Record of the University of the State of New York: During the Century from 1784 to 1884 . 1885 . Weed, Parsons, printers . 619 . Public domain . 20 November 2021 . en.
- Book: French . J. H. . Gazetteer of the State of New York . 1860 . Public domain . Heritage Books . 978-0-7884-2281-2 . 131 . 20 November 2021 . en.
- Book: Miller . George Frederick . The Academy System of the State of New York . 1922 . J.B.Lyon Company, printers . 89-90 . Public domain . 20 November 2021 . en.
- Web site: HISTORY - United States - First United Methodist Church of Fulton . fultonfumc . 20 November 2021 . en.