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− | '''Edward Smith College''' was a proposed | + | '''Edward Smith College''' was a proposed Congregational "colored" higher education institution in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. In 1882 Edward Smith of Enfield, Massachusetts, purchased fourteen acres of land in the city for $5,500. |
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+ | *''Annual Report of the American Missionary Association'' 37 (1883): 14, 56. | ||
+ | *''Annual Report of the American Missionary Association'' 38 (1884): 61. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:36, 2 July 2010
Edward Smith College was a proposed Congregational "colored" higher education institution in Little Rock, Arkansas. In 1882 Edward Smith of Enfield, Massachusetts, purchased fourteen acres of land in the city for $5,500.
References
- Annual Report of the American Missionary Association 37 (1883): 14, 56.
- Annual Report of the American Missionary Association 38 (1884): 61.