Springfield Industrial Institute

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title: Springfield Industrial Institute
text: The Springfield Industrial Institute in Winchester Park, Springfield, Massachusetts trained future missionaries in carpentry, blacksmithing, foundry work, typesetting, and bookbinding. It was founded in 1887 by Daniel B. Wesson as an outgrowth of the School for Christian Workers; it was originally named the New England Industrial and Technological School, and changed its name in 1890 to the Christian Industrial and Technical School. The school had a relationship with the Elektron Manufacturing C
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description: Defunct school in Massachusetts, USA
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date modified: 2023-04-16T20:10:15Z
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