Hedding College
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Hedding College was a college in Abingdon, Illinois, that operated from 1855 to 1927. The school was named after Methodist Bishop Elizah Hedding. Merged with Illinois Wesleyan University in 1930. The campus was used by the Roosevelt Military Academy for a while.
The college closed in 1927 because the Methodist Church thought there were too many other schools in Illinois. Records from the college were transferred to Illinois Wesleyan University. The building was torn down in 1947, and in 1953 Hedding Grade School was built there. The pillars from the building were saved and used as part of the Sesquicentennial Gateway at Illinois Wesleyan University.[1]
Hedding College was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1910 to 1926.
Notable people
[edit]- Allie Luse Dick, Hedding College director of music (1887-88)[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Illinois Wesleyan Campus Map".
- ^ Foster, Mary Dillon (1924). "Alice Luse Dick". Who's who Among Minnesota Women: A History of Woman's Work in Minnesota from Pioneer Days to Date, Told in Biographies, Memorials and Records of Organizations. Mary Dillon Foster. p. 86. Retrieved 26 June 2022. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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[edit]- Defunct private universities and colleges in Illinois
- Universities and colleges established in 1855
- Illinois Wesleyan University
- Demolished buildings and structures in Illinois
- Education in Knox County, Illinois
- 1855 establishments in Illinois
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