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Teachers' Seminary

1868-1875. Founded by Dr. Joseph Salzman (featured in the vignette at left, teaching). Vignette, lower left, features St. Francis Seminary, founded in 1856; vignette, lower right, is the St. Aemilianus Orphan Asylum. The central vignette is the Normal school. The bottom center has Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. The remaining three are of various teaching settings. |
Image ID: | 54317 |
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Creation Date: | after 1867 |
Creator Name: | Unknown |
City: | Milwaukee |
County: | Milwaukee |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Place File* |
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Original Format Type: | prints, fine-art |
Original Format Number: | 5-4498 |
Original Dimensions: | 20 x 16 inches |
Per an email from Den Adler, 5/31/2013: The main building in the image was built on S. Kinnickinnic Ave in St. Francis as Catholic Normal School. It later became Pio Nono College, Pio Nono High School, and then in 1941, The Holy Family Classroom Building of St. Francis Minor Seminary. It was demolished in about 1968 shortly before its 100th anniversary. |
Classes (Groups of students) |
Classroom environment |
School buildings |
Architecture |
Schools |
Students |
Teachers |
Cities and towns |
Children and adults |
Religion |
Public welfare |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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