Wesleyan Female College (Wilmington)

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title: Wesleyan Female College (Wilmington)
text: Wesleyan Female College of Wilmington, Delaware, USA, was a college for women that operated from 1837 to 1885. Reverend Solomon Prettyman founded the institution in 1837 as the Wesleyan Female Seminary, with the support of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Conferences of the Methodist Church. The school started on Market Street in 1837, moved to a new building at Ninth Street and Market Street in 1838, and built a building of its own in 1839 on French Street near Sixth Street. The general location
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