This is a postcard showing Fairmont College in Wichita, Kansas. Fairmount College was initially an all womens college, with support and motivation from the Plymouth Congregational Church. Builders sited Fairmount Hall--the main campus building--on an elevation in northeast Wichita; however, the building stood empty for several years after the Wichita growth boom collapsed in 1888. The college for women never opened its doors. A corporation bought the property and named the school Fairmount Institute. It opened in September 1892 to men and women, with an emphasis on training its students in preaching or teaching. Sixteen students enrolled the first semester and 40 students in the spring semester. Although the student population increased, Fairmount Institute closed because of financial difficulties.
Fairmount College (for men and women) opened on the same site in 1895, with funding by the Congregational Education Society. In 1926, CES trustees gave it as a gift to the city of Wichita. This act gave rise to the municipal University of Wichita, funded through taxes paid by citizens. In 1964, the University of Wichita became Wichita State University -- an institution governed by the Kansas Board of Regents. This building burned to the ground in 1929.
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Fairmont College in Wichita, Kansas
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Administrative building at Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas
This is a photograph of the Administration Building at Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas. It was built in 1920.
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Fire at Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas
This is a photograph of a composite work of paint, sliced brick, and slate by Professor Solomon Loewen, at the Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies at Tabor College, depicting a building burning at Tabor College in 1918. The original building was constructed in 1908-09.
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Cooper College in Sterling, Kansas
This is a postcard showing Cooper College in Sterling, Kansas. Cooper College was opened on November 1, 1887, and over the next few years, additional buildings were built and departments added. By the early 1900s the school had an enrollment of about 180 students. Cooper College was renamed Sterling College in 1920, but continued to retain their original focus as a Christian college.
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Administration Building at Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas
This is a photograph of the administration building at Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas. It was copied from a souvenir china plate, c. 1910.
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Davis Hall at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas
This is a postcard showing Davis Hall at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas.
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Marymount College in Salina, Kansas
This is a postcard showing Marymount College in Salina, Kansas. The college closed in 1989.
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Main building at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas
This is a copy of an engraving showing the main building at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas. The building was razed in 1968.
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C. W. Gullett to Governor John St. John
A letter to Kansas Governor St. John from Pastor C. W. Gullett in which Gullett asks to be notified soon of the Governor's arrival time.
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May Harlan Irwin
This is a photograph of May Harlan Irwin who was born April 26, 1895.
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Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's kitchen car
This black and white photograph shows a cook frying meat in the kitchen of an Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's dining car.
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