Madison Female Academy
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Madison Female Academy was a school for girls which flourished in the 19th century in Madison, Wisconsin and is now mainly famous as the site of the first classes held by the University of Wisconsin.
In the late 19th century its grounds were acquired to become a railway depot, and after some years operating from less satisfactory premises it closed.
[edit] External links
- TEACHER’S HERITAGE RESOURCE GUIDE (PDF) at the US Department of the Interior site.
- The story of Madison at The State of Wisconsin Collection online.