Santiam Academy

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Santiam Academy was an early primary and secondary school in Lebanon, Oregon, United States, run by the Methodist Episcopal Church.

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The predecessor of the school was founded by pioneers in 1852 in a log cabin. Santiam Academy was created on January 18, 1854, by an act of the Oregon Territorial Legislature, and a larger building was constructed between 1854 and 1856.[1] Among the members of the first board of trustees were Delazon Smith and David W. Ballard.[2][3]

Attendance at the school dropped after the establishment of a public school district in 1870, and the academy shut down during the 1903-1904 school year.[1] The church then turned the property over to the Lebanon School District. The building was torn down in the 1930s and in 1945, Santiam School was built on the site, across from Lebanon High School. Santiam School closed in 1982 and was torn down in 2002.[1] The site is now a Lebanon city park.

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  1. ^ a b c Santiam Academy History. Lebanon Community School District. Retrieved on 2008-05-14.
  2. ^ Pratt, Anna D.S. History of the First Methodist Church of Lebanon, and of Its Associate, Santiam Academy. LinnCountyRoots.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-14.
  3. ^ a b Founder's Day. Lebanon Express. Retrieved on 2008-05-14.
  4. ^ Hodgkin, Frank E; J. J. Galvin (1882). Pen Pictures of Representative Men of Oregon, p. 185. 

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