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any denomination shall have the liberty to perform the service of worship within this
Institute." Parents did not want their children obligated to attend the services of the sponsoring church, as for example students at the Houghton Seminary, in Clinton, were required to attend Presbyterian services. This provision was later rescinded and in 1841 a resolution of the Board of Trustees urged that "students be affectionately entreated to attend public worship."
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designed for the ministry of reconciliation", due to the perception that other
Christian schools that dominated the state were "hostile to the doctrine" of Universalism. To this end, the Clinton Liberal Institute was established in Clinton, New York, and the first students were admitted in November 1831. On April 29, 1834, the
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to any students who wanted to attend, at no cost to the students. He continued to offer this additional instruction until the fall of 1853, by which time efforts were underway to open a
Universalist seminary elsewhere in New York. Sawyer prepared a total of 37 students to enter the ministry during
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The Ladies' Department was located 0.8 miles (1.25 km) away from the men's department, at
Chestnut and William Streets, "pleasantly situated at the head of one of the main streets of the village, commanding a view of the whole street and West Park Row, in fact overlooking the entire village."
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Clinton was chosen, but the school's 1878 catalog offered this explanation: " climate is agreeable and healthful; the citizens are intelligent, moral, and hospitable, and are deeply interested in the intellectual culture of the young. The village is exceptionally
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to establish a non-denominational and non-sectarian school to train ministers, in the State of New York, began in 1831. The intent of these efforts was to create a school "not only for general purposes of science and literature, but with a particular view of furnishing with an education young men
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Clinton. A separate wooden building for classes for women, who boarded with families, was two stories tall, and 40 by 25 feet. During the first year there were 108 students. The school was placed under the visitation of the Regents of nearby
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to incorporate the
Clinton liberal institute", formally allowing a group of eighteen trustees to create "The Clinton Liberal Institute" as a body "for the purpose of providing a literary seminary for the public instruction and education of youth."
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free from the vices and temptations that abound in most towns and cities. The general quiet of the place and its prevailing intellectual and moral tone are highly favorable to study and the development of true character."
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1385:'Who's Who In New York State And City,' L. R. Hamersly-editor, L. R. Hamersly Company, New York City: 1905, Biographical Sketch of Jeremiah Keck, pg. 499.
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459:, merchant, newspaper publisher and politician, brother of Leland Stanford, attended in 1844. Another brother, DeWitt, attended in 1843.
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1311:"'Instead of the Brier' : The Life and Works of Mrs. Elizabeth M Bruce, Universalist Author and Minister"
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A View from the Steeple. The Founding and Growth of Stone Church, Hamilton College, and the Village of Clinton
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Literary Society. In 1892, it had thirty pianos. In 1891, the Institute established a
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840:. Vol. 10, new series, no. 3. January 18, 1839. p. 19.
254:, writer, was for two years the unpaid head of the Female Department.
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1132:"Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography, Caroline Soule"
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919:. Held by the Clinton Historical Society. February 5, 1887.
820:. Held by the Clinton Historical Society. 1844. p. 11.
390:, inventor of the modern submarine; attended in Fort Plain
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465:, Governor of California, U.S. Senator, and founder of
832:"Clinton Liberal Institute. To Universalist Ministers"
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Preparatory boarding school in Clinton, New York, U.S.
1098:. The Class of 1897. Tufts College. pp. 115–116.
806:. Held by the Clinton Historical Society. March 1860.
696:. Philadelphia: Everts and Fariss. 1878. p. 226.
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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569:. The Presbyterian Society of Clinton. p. 121.
548:"Anniversary Exercises of Clinton Liberal Institute"
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in 1836. By 1838 it had a library of 1,000 volumes.
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The Universalist Church of America: A Short History
1361:(Public domain ed.). J.T. White. p. 244.
792:. New York, New York. November 1, 1873. p. 1.
1486:"Hudson River School's McEntee lived in Kingston"
1336:Wight, Percy L. (May 1937). "Clinton's Schools".
565:Bakos, Midge (2023). Stiefvater, Mary Ann (ed.).
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759:Historical Collections of the State of New York
257:Emery H. Blair, taught mathematics, husband of
171:The Clinton Liberal Institute in Fort Plain, NY
25:Historical Collections of the State of New York
1574:by S. R. Harlow & H. H. Boone (pg. 144ff).
1358:The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography
997:"Clinton Liberal Institute (Fort Plain, N.Y.)"
859:Clinton Historical Society (Clinton, New York)
232:, was pastor of Universalist church in Clinton
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554:. New York, New York. 28 Jun 1873. p. 6.
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1444:Whitestown Seminary, Oneida County, New York
203:, and merged with the theological school of
1185:"Jenkins, Lydia Ann Moulton (c. 1825-1874)"
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1914:Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art
1376:by Edgar L. Murlin (1903; pg. 77f).
973:. New York Heritage. Archived from
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631:Skinner, Dolphus (April 30, 1831).
519:Archival materials are held in the
281:Myron J. Michael, principal in 1895
155:in the state of New York, Reverend
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1597:"Practiced law over fifty years"
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1053:Finkel, Benjamin F. (Jan 1941).
939:. September 24, 1892. p. 1.
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175:According to Cunningham, in his
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1252:"Our History – Clinton, NY"
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320:, attorney and politician
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104:passed a bill entitled "A
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1256:www.clintonnychamber.org
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1039:History of Tufts College
351:, Universalist clergyman
237:Stephen Rensselaer Smith
2261:St. Lawrence University
1975:Oneida Castle, New York
1441:Perkins, Laura (2002),
1428:Harvard Divinity School
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1238:(1922), Vol. 83, p. 21.
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676:History of Universalism
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521:St. Lawrence University
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1036:Tufts College (1896).
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