Knowledge

Racine College

Source đź“ť

707: 342: 358: 326: 664:, in 1934. Another summer camp was held the following year, and this was successful enough that the Community of St. Mary bought the property just before a sheriff's sale was to be held that fall. In December, the sisters created the DeKoven Foundation for Church Work to manage the campus, and organize "retreats, conferences, and church activities," as well as continue to host a yearly summer camp for girls. The DeKoven Center was sold back to the Diocese of Milwaukee in 1985, which continues to operate it under an independent 501c3 corporation, the DeKoven Foundation. 27: 2158: 205: 230: 350: 536:
fire on February 4, 1875, destroyed much of the interior of Taylor Hall, although the outlying structure remained intact. Because of this, the building was able to be restored for less than half the cost of the original construction, although collegiate education was forced to be canceled for several weeks and did not fully return to its prior state for over a year afterward. 1875 also saw the construction of yet another new building, which housed both a gymnasium and a chemistry laboratory.
2169: 334: 615:. A military school also occupied the site, and the institution as a whole was advertised as a "school for manly boys". During this time, most boys enrolled at Racine College were secondary (or grammar) school students preparing for the Bachelor of Arts course. The campus continued to be a major location for the Episcopal Church, which held a number of conferences there in the early 20th century. Enrollment fell drastically during 237: 212: 505:
building, St. John's Chapel, within the same year. Two years later, Emeline Taylor, the widow of former Racine College trustee Isaac Taylor, died and bequeathed $ 65,000 to the institution. This sum allowed for the construction of the campus' fourth and largest building, which was named Taylor Hall. The building would later be equipped with a bell tower at the cost of nearly $ 2,000.
622:
The campus was vacant for a few years, before it reopened as the Racine Academy in 1923. After resolving the college's debts, which were in excess of $ 100,000, the Academy opened its doors on October 1, 1923. Chicago business interests funded much of the repayment. Originally, there was no military
504:
Most of Park Hall was destroyed by fire on January 15, 1864, and almost all of the sizable library of former president Roswell Park was lost. Thanks to donations by the people of Racine, a replacement building was constructed within the year. The college was also able to begin construction on a third
398:
buildings that survive in the Midwest. Despite their location, they are considered part of the East Coast College architectural tradition. In part because of its limited use, the campus has remained relatively intact since its construction, which took place between 1852 and 1876. Much of the campus
690:
The DeKoven Natatorium, a community swimming pool located in the gymnasium, closed on March 1, 2013, after 100 years of operation. The cost of maintaining the pool grew too high for the DeKoven Foundation to afford. The pool had been added to the gym building in 1913, one of the few architectural
535:
As a result of this further expansion, the college continued to build new facilities. A dining hall was constructed in 1871 and an assembly hall followed the next year. These buildings were placed between the two halls, connecting them and creating what would also be known as the East Building. A
602:
After DeKoven's death, the standing of the college began to decline. As a result, the school's endowment shrank quickly, which led to a further decline in the quality of education. The collegiate department at Racine was forced to close in 1889, just ten years after the height of its success and
639:
The teaching at Racine College, especially DeKoven, had a wider influence on education in the United States. Teachers and professors trained by DeKoven brought great expertise and passion to other college preparatory schools and to colleges and universities. Sidney T. Smythe, the founder of
436:
granted the institution a charter on March 3, 1852. The first classes began in May of that year, which were held in a rented room in the city because the college was still under construction. Construction of the first college building, Park Hall, was not finished until September 1853.
539:
With the encouragement of DeKoven, a collection of nine Episcopal bishops held a meeting in 1876 where they declared Racine College "A Church University for the West and Northwest", and collectively wrote that it was "the only church college proper in actual operation between
444:, one of Racine's most prominent architects, was chosen to design the building, which he chose to make "a twin to the first". This building, Kemper Hall, was completed in the autumn of 1859. During the same year, the national economy was suffering the end of the 686:
A controversial development plan, proposed in 1995, would have converted the college buildings into apartments, as well as constructing new apartment buildings within the site. This plan was rejected by the DeKoven Foundation and a coalition of local residents.
2755: 682:
for children and year-round school for adults, Spectrum offers supplemental art classes to people of all ages. In addition to fine art shows, the Spectrum Gallery, opened in 1996, still holds regular classes and exhibitions of students' artwork.
694:
The DeKoven Center holds a variety of regional and national/international events in addition to serving as a community event space. in the past, one of the largest annual events, that took place in St. John's Chapel and the Great Hall, was the
2047: 706: 2142: 2078: 2062: 403:, a renowned Racine architect, who designed it in accordance with plans by J.F. Miller of New York. Like many historic buildings in southeastern Wisconsin, the Racine College structures are largely composed of 603:
influence. In closing the college, its trustees explained that with its lowered funding, it could no longer maintain a high educational standard. The name "Racine College" was retained despite the closure.
2052: 492:
and his proteges in 1828. When DeKoven began to raise money for new buildings at Racine College, he looked to England for his inspiration. Most of the campus buildings were inspired by the architecture of
2760: 1427: 671:, in September 1963. Originally opened in a single room in the East Building and educating only 32 students, the school continually grew to rent a larger space and enroll over two hundred. The 631:
had a delayed effect on the college, but it gradually began to suffer. On August 8, 1933, the college's closure was officially announced, and the last students left the campus shortly after.
2137: 2083: 1724: 2104: 2006: 1349: 1098: 591:
DeKoven died suddenly on March 19, 1879, after serving as Racine's warden for two decades. His funeral was held there three days later, and when the Episcopal Church declared him a
2205: 544:, in Ohio, and the Pacific Ocean." They agreed to support the college's mission by helping it open grammar schools across the Midwest that carried on its educational philosophy. 2735: 2037: 1971: 1936: 2011: 1916: 1876: 1701: 1976: 1966: 1961: 1941: 2057: 1891: 1806: 1331: 1926: 1921: 1796: 2488: 2443: 2016: 1981: 1886: 1861: 2725: 2001: 1951: 1931: 1906: 1896: 1881: 1871: 1856: 1836: 1811: 1801: 1791: 2021: 1996: 1901: 1841: 1821: 1816: 1786: 1776: 432:
and Dr. Elias Smith, successfully lobbied to have the college built in their city and raised funds for a rural six-acre site on a bluff overlooking the lake. The
2468: 2438: 1956: 1911: 1851: 1826: 1781: 595:, March 22 became his feast day. He is buried on campus, just outside the wall of St. John's Chapel. His work in theology and education was compared to that of 2740: 2088: 1986: 1866: 1831: 2750: 2730: 2478: 2042: 1991: 1946: 1846: 1477: 648:, was prepared at Racine and remained a devotee of DeKoven's. To this end, he reopened St. John's Hall, where DeKoven formerly taught, to house his academy. 1367: 691:
additions since the death of DeKoven, and had previously closed in 1979 because of structural problems. After a renovation effort, it had reopened in 1991.
2198: 2498: 1754: 1739: 675:
donated the nearby former Lakeside School building, which had closed in 1979, to Racine Montessori, allowing the school to move out of DeKoven in 1996.
2715: 2453: 1694: 1520: 2493: 1770: 563:
game on May 30, 1879. Michigan won, 1–0. The team continued to play in the NCAA for the next ten years, and frequently played against teams such as
2473: 2720: 2191: 428:, who headed the meeting, became the founder of the college even before a site had been laid out for it. Prominent citizens of Racine, including 512:
drove Saint James out of business, several important teachers and professors joined DeKoven at Racine. Racine College was sometimes called "the
2214: 991: 1283: 2172: 1687: 1237: 2618: 1612: 929: 1099:"Glad You Asked: Racine College's place in football history; the route of racine's first white settlers; dirt biking and rocketry at Bong" 2335: 2162: 1454: 915: 641: 1265: 448:, and Racine began to be affected. This depression encouraged Racine to merge with St. John's Hall, a small theological institution in 2765: 2407: 481: 736: 2448: 2402: 2397: 1734: 2745: 2422: 2362: 2320: 2290: 1058:
To Hear Celestial Harmonies: Essays on the Witness of James DeKoven and The DeKoven Center, Sesquicentennial Edition, 1852-2002
556: 229: 2587: 2577: 2382: 2372: 2367: 592: 204: 2417: 2392: 1710: 1592: 897: 513: 186: 480:, and was one of the best-known preachers and orators of his day. DeKoven's work at Racine was directly influenced by the 2387: 2377: 138: 1313: 2512: 2483: 2463: 2458: 2125: 1220: 710:
Students of the Freshman Class - History on September 29, 1885 from inside an atlas used by student named “H. W. Pope”
2592: 2527: 2412: 1508: 2689: 2557: 1043: 477: 421: 369: 108: 2654: 2295: 1447: 627:
in 1932, it officially returned to the Racine College name, but this revival was short-lived. The depths of the
2572: 2567: 2562: 2547: 2345: 2250: 1493: 576: 498: 394:
The historic buildings that make up the traditional cloistered quadrangle campus are among the few collegiate
357: 2305: 2275: 612: 372: 2532: 2285: 2270: 933: 524:
were closely linked to Racine in the postbellum era; the Chancellor of the University of the South, Bishop
391:, a conference center, educational facility, and special events venue operated by the DeKoven Foundation. 341: 2639: 2634: 2613: 2582: 2552: 2542: 2522: 1515: 1503: 1498: 1186: 782: 700: 489: 433: 395: 353:
View of the grounds of Racine College in 1910, facing west, toward the gymnasium. Chapel is on the right.
656:
The Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee lost ownership of the grounds after the school's closure, but Bishop
2330: 2130: 2109: 1651: 1440: 580: 2597: 2537: 2310: 1655: 1525: 831: 572: 440:
The first major expansion to the college came in 1857, when a second building was deemed necessary.
2669: 1575: 813: 798: 761: 564: 1385: 2694: 2659: 1580: 856: 548: 1744: 1633: 1560: 1171: 1035: 963: 817: 727: 568: 1204: 1190: 1157: 325: 2674: 2300: 1749: 1729: 1664: 1570: 1082: 1020: 951: 947: 902: 847: 803: 678:
The Spectrum School of the Arts and Community Gallery opened in the East Building in 1980. A
661: 611:
Following the closure of the collegiate department, the grammar school remained and became a
525: 1679: 1056: 2280: 1372: 1354: 1336: 1318: 1288: 1270: 1103: 996: 751: 668: 657: 645: 449: 8: 2756:
University and college buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin
2679: 2315: 2265: 2260: 2183: 1565: 1070: 766: 26: 2325: 2240: 1660: 1412: 835: 742: 667:
The campus became home to the Racine Montessori School, Racine's first school offering
521: 509: 62: 305: 1597: 1463: 1116: 809: 560: 552: 517: 380: 258: 119: 879: 773: 2255: 2245: 2143:
University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
992:"Racine College Established Here in 1852, Expanded in 1857; Once Nationally Famous" 672: 628: 529: 457: 404: 2230: 1396: 852: 826: 792: 777: 757: 747: 696: 452:. The school there closed and its faculty moved to Racine, including its rector, 429: 349: 1128: 623:
school at the Academy, but that branch reopened in 1930. With the addition of a
468:
DeKoven became Racine College's most notable warden. He was a major exponent of
2664: 2644: 2235: 1607: 624: 541: 494: 473: 425: 96: 2709: 721: 679: 453: 445: 441: 400: 384: 329:
Racine College East Building showing tunnel heading east toward Lake Michigan
284: 153: 140: 131: 1386:"Racine: Belle City of the Lakes, and Racine County, Wisconsin, Illustrated" 1301: 2649: 1638: 1587: 1140: 822: 528:, served on the Racine Board of Trustees, and an early leader of Sewanee, 1628: 1428:
National Register of Historic Places listings in Racine County, Wisconsin
788: 616: 469: 1253: 1022:
Historical sketch of Racine College, founded at Racine, Wis., A.D. 1852.
488:, which in turn was part of the "church school" movement inaugurated by 1669: 1602: 841: 732: 596: 383:, that operated between 1852 and 1933. Located south of the city along 599:, and like him, DeKoven's grave was considered a shrine by Anglicans. 2138:
List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
125: 1432: 945: 485: 361:
St. John's Chapel at Racine College, in Racine, Wisconsin, ca. 1910
892: 606: 376: 2761:
National Register of Historic Places in Racine County, Wisconsin
520:
church-operated institutions. The grammar school and college at
660:
was able to arrange a summer camp at the property, run by the
1709: 1238:"Kemper Hall: Early history of SJNMA tied to Nashotah House" 651: 551:. They were known as the Racine Purple Stockings, after the 387:, the campus has been maintained and is today known as the 333: 2213: 1350:"End of an era: 100-year-old DeKoven Center pool closing" 772:
Alexander James Horlick (1873-1950), vice president of
2736:
Defunct private universities and colleges in Wisconsin
1089:, Vol. XXIV, No. 2. Milwaukee, October 1913. p. 26-30. 1332:"Neighbors voice opposition to DeKoven Center plans" 946:
Donald N. Anderson; Richard L. Cleary (1976-06-29).
547:
Racine College was one of the first schools to have
337:
Class of 1870 stone in Racine College's chapel wall.
1740:
History of the National Register of Historic Places
586: 16:
Defunct Episcopal school in Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.
1771:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state 1672:(Herbert F. Johnson House) is also in Wind Point. 1211:, Vol. XXXII, No. 9. Milwaukee, May 1922. p. 758. 834:, U. S. Naval Commander and first husband of the 2726:Seminaries and theological colleges in Wisconsin 2707: 932:, Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, 2163:National Register of Historic Places portal 699:put on by the choir and theater departments of 1025:, Atwood & Culver printers, Madison, 1876. 607:Preparatory school and later years (1889-1933) 559:played the Midwest's first intramural college 2741:Buildings and structures in Racine, Wisconsin 2199: 1695: 1448: 1015: 1013: 1011: 1009: 1007: 875: 873: 871: 555:, on whose field they played. Racine and the 424:conference held in Milwaukee in 1851. Bishop 2751:Educational institutions established in 1852 2731:Anglican seminaries and theological colleges 2619:Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College 1613:Thomas Driver and Sons Manufacturing Company 1192:The WPA Guide to Wisconsin: The Badger State 1083:"Racine College: A Chapter From Its History" 1055:Slocum, Robert Boak and DuPriest, Travis T. 1034:Armentrout, Don S. and Slocum, Robert Boak. 925: 923: 619:, leading to the college's closure in 1918. 2336:Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology 1368:"DeKoven pool reopens to make a big splash" 1147:. New York, James Pott & Company, 1899. 987: 985: 983: 981: 979: 977: 975: 973: 971: 948:"NRHP Inventory/Nomination: Racine College" 2206: 2192: 1702: 1688: 1667:even though it has a Racine postal address 1455: 1441: 1221:"Racine College to Reopen School for Boys" 1150: 1004: 868: 463: 415: 25: 2716:Anglo-Catholic educational establishments 1711:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 1145:Life of the Reverend James de Koven, D.D. 1141:"VIII. The Valley of the Shadow of Death" 920: 652:Closure and recent history (1933-present) 482:Grammar School and College of Saint James 420:Racine College was first conceived at an 187:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 1071:Thomas F. Gailor, Tennessee Encyclopedia 968: 705: 356: 348: 340: 332: 324: 2291:Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design 2721:Episcopal schools in the United States 2708: 2321:The School of Architecture at Taliesin 2215:Colleges and universities in Wisconsin 893:"National Register Information System" 236: 211: 2187: 1683: 1535: 1462: 1436: 1044:Episcopal Church of the United States 1040:An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church 880:"Racine History - DeKoven Foundation" 1658:even though it has a Racine address. 1129:James Kiefer's Christian Biographies 898:National Register of Historic Places 885: 714: 13: 2126:National Historic Preservation Act 1061:, Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2014. 14: 2777: 1478:Old Main Street Historic District 557:University of Michigan Wolverines 2766:1852 establishments in Wisconsin 2168: 2167: 2156: 587:Decline as a college (1879-1889) 235: 228: 210: 203: 2296:Milwaukee School of Engineering 1401: 1390: 1379: 1361: 1343: 1325: 1307: 1295: 1277: 1259: 1247: 1230: 1214: 1198: 1180: 1165: 1159:Racine, Belle City of the Lakes 1133: 1122: 1110: 1092: 1075: 1064: 516:of the North", since both were 2079:Federated States of Micronesia 1725:Architectural style categories 1494:Racine Unified School District 1049: 1028: 939: 909: 460:of Racine College thereafter. 300: 1: 2746:Episcopal Church in Wisconsin 1162:. S. J. Clarke, Racine, 1916. 862: 825:, author and designer of the 774:Horlick's Malted Milk Company 244:Show map of the United States 2286:Medical College of Wisconsin 934:Wisconsin Historical Society 930:Property Record: 600 21st St 855:, 10th Chief Justice of the 634: 7: 2640:Dominican College of Racine 2614:College of Menominee Nation 1421: 1304:, Racine Montessori School. 1266:"Montessori School to Open" 814:Wisconsin State Assemblyman 783:Ernest de Koven Leffingwell 762:Wisconsin State Assemblyman 642:St. John's Military Academy 501:founded at Radley in 1847. 490:William Augustus Muhlenberg 345:Gymnasium of Racine College 10: 2782: 2131:Historic Preservation Fund 2110:American Legation, Morocco 1652:Jerome I. Case High School 1119:, America's Lost Colleges. 776:, mayor of Racine, son of 737:Assistant Secretary of War 532:, was prepared at Racine. 410: 2627: 2606: 2511: 2431: 2355: 2344: 2221: 2151: 2118: 2097: 2072:Lists by associated state 2071: 2030: 1763: 1717: 1647: 1621: 1553: 1526:Gateway Technical College 1486: 1470: 832:Earl Winfield Spencer Jr. 319: 311: 299:NRHP reference  298: 290: 280: 272: 264: 253: 197: 193: 184: 177: 173: 169: 114: 102: 91: 68: 58: 48: 36: 31:St. John's Chapel in 1996 24: 2053:Northern Mariana Islands 1649:This list is incomplete. 1576:Johnson Wax Headquarters 1314:"Spectrum Gallery opens" 1187:Federal Writers' Project 785:, explorer and geologist 291:Architectural style 40: 2680:Northland International 2660:Madison Media Institute 1581:Golden Rondelle Theater 1284:"Montessori's New Home" 857:Wisconsin Supreme Court 553:Chicago White Stockings 549:a college football team 464:DeKoven era (1859-1879) 416:Early years (1852-1859) 154:42.706111°N 87.786111°W 2048:Minor Outlying Islands 2031:Lists by insular areas 1745:Keeper of the Register 1634:John H. Batten Airport 1561:Chauncey Hall Building 1409:Racine: The Belle City 806:, clergyman and author 728:Robert Harper Clarkson 711: 362: 354: 346: 338: 330: 1750:National Park Service 1730:Contributing property 1571:Thomas P. Hardy House 1292:, September 14, 1996. 1256:, The DeKoven Center. 1244:, September 28, 2016. 1177:, September 11, 1913. 1019:Wheeler, Rev. Homer. 952:National Park Service 903:National Park Service 848:Charles A. Willoughby 804:Henry Harrison Oberly 709: 662:Community of St. Mary 526:Charles Todd Quintard 360: 352: 344: 336: 328: 268:40 acres (16 ha) 219:Show map of Wisconsin 159:42.706111; -87.786111 104:Religious affiliation 54:"May the root thrive" 50:Motto in English 2105:District of Columbia 1373:Racine Journal Times 1355:Racine Journal Times 1337:Racine Journal Times 1319:Racine Journal Times 1289:Racine Journal Times 1271:Racine Journal Times 1104:Racine Journal Times 997:Racine Journal Times 882:, Virtual Industries 752:Green Bay, Wisconsin 669:Montessori education 2607:Tribal institutions 2588:Southwest Wisconsin 2578:Northeast Wisconsin 2513:Wisconsin Technical 2439:Baraboo/Sauk County 1566:Chauncey Hall House 1358:, February 9, 2013. 1225:Racine Journal-News 791:, son of President 767:Francis Joseph Hall 701:Horlick High School 495:St. Peter's College 399:was constructed by 150: /  21: 2331:Wisconsin Lutheran 1661:The Prairie School 1521:St. Catherine's HS 1516:Racine Lutheran HS 1504:Washington Park HS 1499:William Horlick HS 1413:Western Publishing 1302:"The Story of RMS" 1274:, August 18, 1963. 1081:Luther, Rev. F.S. 1001:, October 7, 1956. 836:Duchess of Windsor 743:Samuel Cook Edsall 712: 613:preparatory school 522:Sewanee, Tennessee 510:American Civil War 373:preparatory school 363: 355: 347: 339: 331: 19: 2703: 2702: 2507: 2506: 2489:Washington County 2181: 2180: 1735:Historic district 1677: 1676: 1598:Racine Art Museum 1549: 1548: 1464:Racine, Wisconsin 1340:, March 14, 1996. 1322:, March 14, 1996. 810:James C. Reynolds 434:state legislature 381:Racine, Wisconsin 323: 322: 315:December 12, 1876 259:Racine, Wisconsin 2773: 2670:Milwaukee-Downer 2635:Cardinal Stritch 2353: 2352: 2348:Wisconsin System 2208: 2201: 2194: 2185: 2184: 2171: 2170: 2161: 2160: 2159: 2084:Marshall Islands 1704: 1697: 1690: 1681: 1680: 1593:McClurg Building 1533: 1532: 1509:Walden III MS/HS 1457: 1450: 1443: 1434: 1433: 1416: 1405: 1399: 1397:Wisconsin Trails 1394: 1388: 1383: 1377: 1376:, July 20, 1991. 1365: 1359: 1347: 1341: 1329: 1323: 1311: 1305: 1299: 1293: 1281: 1275: 1263: 1257: 1251: 1245: 1242:Lake Country Now 1234: 1228: 1227:, July 12, 1923. 1218: 1212: 1209:The Church Times 1202: 1196: 1184: 1178: 1169: 1163: 1154: 1148: 1137: 1131: 1126: 1120: 1117:"Racine College" 1114: 1108: 1107:, April 8, 2007. 1096: 1090: 1087:The Church Times 1079: 1073: 1068: 1062: 1053: 1047: 1032: 1026: 1017: 1002: 989: 966: 961: 959: 958: 943: 937: 927: 918: 913: 907: 906: 889: 883: 877: 715:Notable students 673:Case Corporation 629:Great Depression 530:Thomas F. Gailor 497:, a high-church 478:Episcopal Church 422:Episcopal Church 405:Cream City brick 302: 245: 239: 238: 232: 220: 214: 213: 207: 165: 164: 162: 161: 160: 155: 151: 148: 147: 146: 143: 109:Episcopal Church 87: 85: 79: 77: 29: 22: 18: 2781: 2780: 2776: 2775: 2774: 2772: 2771: 2770: 2706: 2705: 2704: 2699: 2695:Sinsinawa Mound 2623: 2602: 2593:Waukesha County 2528:Chippewa Valley 2514: 2503: 2432:Branch campuses 2427: 2347: 2340: 2223: 2217: 2212: 2182: 2177: 2157: 2155: 2147: 2114: 2093: 2067: 2026: 1759: 1713: 1708: 1678: 1673: 1668: 1659: 1650: 1643: 1617: 1545: 1531: 1482: 1466: 1461: 1424: 1419: 1407:Sankey, Alice. 1406: 1402: 1395: 1391: 1384: 1380: 1366: 1362: 1348: 1344: 1330: 1326: 1312: 1308: 1300: 1296: 1282: 1278: 1264: 1260: 1252: 1248: 1235: 1231: 1219: 1215: 1203: 1199: 1185: 1181: 1170: 1166: 1156:Stone, Fanny S. 1155: 1151: 1139:Pope, William. 1138: 1134: 1127: 1123: 1115: 1111: 1097: 1093: 1080: 1076: 1069: 1065: 1054: 1050: 1033: 1029: 1018: 1005: 999:Sunday Bulletin 990: 969: 956: 954: 944: 940: 928: 921: 914: 910: 905:. July 9, 2010. 891: 890: 886: 878: 869: 865: 853:John B. Winslow 793:Abraham Lincoln 778:William Horlick 758:Norton J. Field 748:James H. Elmore 717: 654: 637: 609: 589: 466: 430:Marshall Strong 418: 413: 249: 248: 247: 246: 243: 242: 241: 240: 223: 222: 221: 218: 217: 216: 215: 189: 180: 158: 156: 152: 149: 144: 141: 139: 137: 136: 135: 134: 128: 122: 105: 83: 81: 75: 73: 51: 44: 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 2779: 2769: 2768: 2763: 2758: 2753: 2748: 2743: 2738: 2733: 2728: 2723: 2718: 2701: 2700: 2698: 2697: 2692: 2687: 2682: 2677: 2672: 2667: 2662: 2657: 2652: 2647: 2642: 2637: 2631: 2629: 2625: 2624: 2622: 2621: 2616: 2610: 2608: 2604: 2603: 2601: 2600: 2595: 2590: 2585: 2580: 2575: 2570: 2565: 2560: 2558:Milwaukee Area 2555: 2550: 2545: 2540: 2535: 2530: 2525: 2519: 2517: 2515:College System 2509: 2508: 2505: 2504: 2502: 2501: 2496: 2491: 2486: 2481: 2476: 2471: 2466: 2461: 2456: 2451: 2446: 2441: 2435: 2433: 2429: 2428: 2426: 2425: 2420: 2415: 2410: 2405: 2400: 2395: 2390: 2385: 2380: 2375: 2370: 2365: 2359: 2357: 2350: 2342: 2341: 2339: 2338: 2333: 2328: 2323: 2318: 2313: 2308: 2303: 2298: 2293: 2288: 2283: 2278: 2273: 2268: 2263: 2258: 2253: 2248: 2243: 2238: 2233: 2227: 2225: 2219: 2218: 2211: 2210: 2203: 2196: 2188: 2179: 2178: 2176: 2175: 2165: 2152: 2149: 2148: 2146: 2145: 2140: 2135: 2134: 2133: 2122: 2120: 2116: 2115: 2113: 2112: 2107: 2101: 2099: 2095: 2094: 2092: 2091: 2086: 2081: 2075: 2073: 2069: 2068: 2066: 2065: 2063:Virgin Islands 2060: 2055: 2050: 2045: 2040: 2038:American Samoa 2034: 2032: 2028: 2027: 2025: 2024: 2019: 2014: 2009: 2004: 1999: 1994: 1989: 1984: 1979: 1974: 1972:South Carolina 1969: 1964: 1959: 1954: 1949: 1944: 1939: 1937:North Carolina 1934: 1929: 1924: 1919: 1914: 1909: 1904: 1899: 1894: 1889: 1884: 1879: 1874: 1869: 1864: 1859: 1854: 1849: 1844: 1839: 1834: 1829: 1824: 1819: 1814: 1809: 1804: 1799: 1794: 1789: 1784: 1779: 1774: 1767: 1765: 1764:Lists by state 1761: 1760: 1758: 1757: 1755:Property types 1752: 1747: 1742: 1737: 1732: 1727: 1721: 1719: 1715: 1714: 1707: 1706: 1699: 1692: 1684: 1675: 1674: 1656:Mount Pleasant 1648: 1645: 1644: 1642: 1641: 1636: 1631: 1625: 1623: 1622:Transportation 1619: 1618: 1616: 1615: 1610: 1608:Shoop Building 1605: 1600: 1595: 1590: 1585: 1584: 1583: 1573: 1568: 1563: 1557: 1555: 1551: 1550: 1547: 1546: 1544: 1542:Racine College 1539: 1537: 1530: 1529: 1523: 1518: 1513: 1512: 1511: 1506: 1501: 1490: 1488: 1484: 1483: 1481: 1480: 1474: 1472: 1468: 1467: 1460: 1459: 1452: 1445: 1437: 1431: 1430: 1423: 1420: 1418: 1417: 1400: 1389: 1378: 1360: 1342: 1324: 1306: 1294: 1276: 1258: 1246: 1236:Baird, Laura. 1229: 1213: 1197: 1179: 1164: 1149: 1132: 1121: 1109: 1091: 1074: 1063: 1048: 1036:"Vested choir" 1027: 1003: 967: 938: 919: 916:Racine College 908: 884: 866: 864: 861: 860: 859: 850: 844: 838: 829: 820: 807: 801: 799:Billy Mitchell 795: 786: 780: 770: 764: 755: 754:, 1890 to 1895 745: 739: 730: 724: 716: 713: 697:madrigal feast 658:Benjamin Ivins 653: 650: 636: 633: 625:junior college 608: 605: 588: 585: 542:Kenyon College 474:Anglo-Catholic 465: 462: 426:Jackson Kemper 417: 414: 412: 409: 389:DeKoven Center 366:Racine College 321: 320: 317: 316: 313: 309: 308: 303: 296: 295: 292: 288: 287: 282: 278: 277: 274: 270: 269: 266: 262: 261: 257:600 21st St., 255: 251: 250: 234: 233: 227: 226: 225: 224: 209: 208: 202: 201: 200: 199: 198: 195: 194: 191: 190: 185: 182: 181: 179:Racine College 178: 175: 174: 171: 170: 167: 166: 130: 124: 118: 116: 112: 111: 106: 103: 100: 99: 97:Jackson Kemper 93: 89: 88: 70: 66: 65: 60: 56: 55: 52: 49: 46: 45: 38: 34: 33: 30: 20:Racine College 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 2778: 2767: 2764: 2762: 2759: 2757: 2754: 2752: 2749: 2747: 2744: 2742: 2739: 2737: 2734: 2732: 2729: 2727: 2724: 2722: 2719: 2717: 2714: 2713: 2711: 2696: 2693: 2691: 2688: 2686: 2683: 2681: 2678: 2676: 2675:Mount Senario 2673: 2671: 2668: 2666: 2663: 2661: 2658: 2656: 2653: 2651: 2648: 2646: 2643: 2641: 2638: 2636: 2633: 2632: 2630: 2626: 2620: 2617: 2615: 2612: 2611: 2609: 2605: 2599: 2596: 2594: 2591: 2589: 2586: 2584: 2581: 2579: 2576: 2574: 2571: 2569: 2566: 2564: 2561: 2559: 2556: 2554: 2551: 2549: 2546: 2544: 2541: 2539: 2536: 2534: 2531: 2529: 2526: 2524: 2521: 2520: 2518: 2516: 2510: 2500: 2497: 2495: 2492: 2490: 2487: 2485: 2482: 2480: 2477: 2475: 2472: 2470: 2467: 2465: 2462: 2460: 2457: 2455: 2452: 2450: 2447: 2445: 2444:Barron County 2442: 2440: 2437: 2436: 2434: 2430: 2424: 2421: 2419: 2416: 2414: 2411: 2409: 2408:Stevens Point 2406: 2404: 2401: 2399: 2396: 2394: 2391: 2389: 2386: 2384: 2381: 2379: 2376: 2374: 2371: 2369: 2366: 2364: 2361: 2360: 2358: 2356:Main campuses 2354: 2351: 2349: 2346:University of 2343: 2337: 2334: 2332: 2329: 2327: 2324: 2322: 2319: 2317: 2314: 2312: 2309: 2307: 2304: 2302: 2299: 2297: 2294: 2292: 2289: 2287: 2284: 2282: 2279: 2277: 2274: 2272: 2269: 2267: 2264: 2262: 2259: 2257: 2254: 2252: 2249: 2247: 2244: 2242: 2239: 2237: 2234: 2232: 2229: 2228: 2226: 2220: 2216: 2209: 2204: 2202: 2197: 2195: 2190: 2189: 2186: 2174: 2166: 2164: 2154: 2153: 2150: 2144: 2141: 2139: 2136: 2132: 2129: 2128: 2127: 2124: 2123: 2121: 2117: 2111: 2108: 2106: 2103: 2102: 2100: 2096: 2090: 2087: 2085: 2082: 2080: 2077: 2076: 2074: 2070: 2064: 2061: 2059: 2056: 2054: 2051: 2049: 2046: 2044: 2041: 2039: 2036: 2035: 2033: 2029: 2023: 2020: 2018: 2015: 2013: 2012:West Virginia 2010: 2008: 2005: 2003: 2000: 1998: 1995: 1993: 1990: 1988: 1985: 1983: 1980: 1978: 1975: 1973: 1970: 1968: 1965: 1963: 1960: 1958: 1955: 1953: 1950: 1948: 1945: 1943: 1940: 1938: 1935: 1933: 1930: 1928: 1925: 1923: 1920: 1918: 1917:New Hampshire 1915: 1913: 1910: 1908: 1905: 1903: 1900: 1898: 1895: 1893: 1890: 1888: 1885: 1883: 1880: 1878: 1877:Massachusetts 1875: 1873: 1870: 1868: 1865: 1863: 1860: 1858: 1855: 1853: 1850: 1848: 1845: 1843: 1840: 1838: 1835: 1833: 1830: 1828: 1825: 1823: 1820: 1818: 1815: 1813: 1810: 1808: 1805: 1803: 1800: 1798: 1795: 1793: 1790: 1788: 1785: 1783: 1780: 1778: 1775: 1772: 1769: 1768: 1766: 1762: 1756: 1753: 1751: 1748: 1746: 1743: 1741: 1738: 1736: 1733: 1731: 1728: 1726: 1723: 1722: 1720: 1716: 1712: 1705: 1700: 1698: 1693: 1691: 1686: 1685: 1682: 1671: 1666: 1663:is in nearby 1662: 1657: 1654:is in nearby 1653: 1646: 1640: 1637: 1635: 1632: 1630: 1627: 1626: 1624: 1620: 1614: 1611: 1609: 1606: 1604: 1601: 1599: 1596: 1594: 1591: 1589: 1586: 1582: 1579: 1578: 1577: 1574: 1572: 1569: 1567: 1564: 1562: 1559: 1558: 1556: 1552: 1543: 1540: 1538: 1534: 1528:Racine campus 1527: 1524: 1522: 1519: 1517: 1514: 1510: 1507: 1505: 1502: 1500: 1497: 1496: 1495: 1492: 1491: 1489: 1485: 1479: 1476: 1475: 1473: 1469: 1465: 1458: 1453: 1451: 1446: 1444: 1439: 1438: 1435: 1429: 1426: 1425: 1414: 1410: 1404: 1398: 1393: 1387: 1382: 1375: 1374: 1369: 1364: 1357: 1356: 1351: 1346: 1339: 1338: 1333: 1328: 1321: 1320: 1315: 1310: 1303: 1298: 1291: 1290: 1285: 1280: 1273: 1272: 1267: 1262: 1255: 1250: 1243: 1239: 1233: 1226: 1222: 1217: 1210: 1206: 1205:Advertisement 1201: 1194: 1193: 1188: 1183: 1176: 1174: 1168: 1161: 1160: 1153: 1146: 1142: 1136: 1130: 1125: 1118: 1113: 1106: 1105: 1100: 1095: 1088: 1084: 1078: 1072: 1067: 1060: 1059: 1052: 1045: 1041: 1037: 1031: 1024: 1023: 1016: 1014: 1012: 1010: 1008: 1000: 998: 993: 988: 986: 984: 982: 980: 978: 976: 974: 972: 965: 953: 949: 942: 935: 931: 926: 924: 917: 912: 904: 900: 899: 894: 888: 881: 876: 874: 872: 867: 858: 854: 851: 849: 845: 843: 839: 837: 833: 830: 828: 824: 821: 819: 815: 811: 808: 805: 802: 800: 796: 794: 790: 787: 784: 781: 779: 775: 771: 768: 765: 763: 759: 756: 753: 749: 746: 744: 740: 738: 734: 731: 729: 725: 723: 722:Mark W. Clark 719: 718: 708: 704: 702: 698: 692: 688: 684: 681: 680:summer school 676: 674: 670: 665: 663: 659: 649: 647: 643: 632: 630: 626: 620: 618: 614: 604: 600: 598: 594: 584: 582: 578: 574: 570: 566: 562: 558: 554: 550: 545: 543: 537: 533: 531: 527: 523: 519: 515: 511: 506: 502: 500: 499:public school 496: 491: 487: 483: 479: 476:views in the 475: 471: 461: 459: 456:, who became 455: 454:James DeKoven 451: 447: 446:Panic of 1857 443: 442:Lucas Bradley 438: 435: 431: 427: 423: 408: 406: 402: 401:Lucas Bradley 397: 392: 390: 386: 385:Lake Michigan 382: 378: 374: 371: 367: 359: 351: 343: 335: 327: 318: 314: 312:Added to NRHP 310: 307: 304: 297: 293: 289: 286: 285:Lucas Bradley 283: 279: 275: 271: 267: 263: 260: 256: 252: 231: 206: 196: 192: 188: 183: 176: 172: 168: 163: 133: 132:United States 127: 121: 117: 113: 110: 107: 101: 98: 94: 90: 71: 67: 64: 61: 57: 53: 47: 43: 39: 35: 28: 23: 2690:Sacred Heart 2684: 2573:Northcentral 2568:Nicolet Area 2563:Moraine Park 2548:Madison Area 2224:institutions 1977:South Dakota 1967:Rhode Island 1962:Pennsylvania 1942:North Dakota 1639:Racine Depot 1588:Keland House 1541: 1408: 1403: 1392: 1381: 1371: 1363: 1353: 1345: 1335: 1327: 1317: 1309: 1297: 1287: 1279: 1269: 1261: 1249: 1241: 1232: 1224: 1216: 1208: 1200: 1191: 1182: 1173:The Interior 1172: 1167: 1158: 1152: 1144: 1135: 1124: 1112: 1102: 1094: 1086: 1077: 1066: 1057: 1051: 1039: 1030: 1021: 995: 955:. Retrieved 941: 911: 896: 887: 827:Chicago flag 823:Wallace Rice 769:, theologian 693: 689: 685: 677: 666: 655: 638: 621: 610: 601: 590: 577:Northwestern 546: 538: 534: 507: 503: 467: 439: 419: 393: 388: 365: 364: 42:Vigeat radix 41: 2655:Holy Family 2479:Rock County 2449:Fond du Lac 2403:River Falls 2398:Platteville 2316:St. Norbert 2098:Other areas 2058:Puerto Rico 1892:Mississippi 1807:Connecticut 1629:Ryde Racine 1175:, Volume 44 797:Brig. Gen. 789:Tad Lincoln 750:, Mayor of 617:World War I 470:High Church 157: / 2710:Categories 2533:Fox Valley 2469:Marshfield 2454:Fox Cities 2423:Whitewater 2363:Eau Claire 2301:Mount Mary 2007:Washington 1927:New Mexico 1922:New Jersey 1797:California 1670:Wingspread 1665:Wind Point 1603:Racine Zoo 964:11 photos. 957:2018-07-22 863:References 846:Maj. Gen. 842:Eben Swift 840:Maj. Gen. 733:Joseph Doe 597:John Keble 396:neo-Gothic 145:87°47′10″W 142:42°42′22″N 2583:Northwood 2553:Mid-State 2543:Lakeshore 2523:Blackhawk 2484:Sheboygan 2464:Marinette 2459:Manitowoc 2383:Milwaukee 2373:La Crosse 2368:Green Bay 2306:Northland 2281:Marquette 2271:Maranatha 2251:Concordia 2017:Wisconsin 1982:Tennessee 1887:Minnesota 1862:Louisiana 1554:Landmarks 1487:Education 646:Delafield 635:Influence 581:Wisconsin 573:Princeton 508:When the 450:Delafield 370:Episcopal 281:Architect 126:Wisconsin 2494:Waukesha 2474:Richland 2418:Superior 2393:Parkside 2266:Lawrence 2261:Lakeland 2256:Edgewood 2246:Carthage 2173:Category 2002:Virginia 1952:Oklahoma 1932:New York 1907:Nebraska 1897:Missouri 1882:Michigan 1872:Maryland 1857:Kentucky 1837:Illinois 1812:Delaware 1802:Colorado 1792:Arkansas 1422:See also 1254:About Us 561:football 486:Maryland 306:76000076 254:Location 115:Location 2628:Defunct 2598:Western 2538:Gateway 2388:Oshkosh 2378:Madison 2326:Viterbo 2241:Carroll 2231:Alverno 2222:Private 2119:Related 2022:Wyoming 1997:Vermont 1902:Montana 1842:Indiana 1822:Georgia 1817:Florida 1787:Arizona 1777:Alabama 1415:, 1958. 1046:, 1999. 818:Senator 741:Bishop 735:, U.S. 726:Bishop 565:Harvard 518:Oxonian 514:Sewanee 411:History 377:college 368:was an 95:Bishop 92:Founder 82: ( 74: ( 63:Private 2685:Racine 2665:Milton 2645:Downer 2499:Wausau 2276:Marian 2236:Beloit 1957:Oregon 1912:Nevada 1852:Kansas 1827:Hawaii 1782:Alaska 1718:Topics 1536:Closed 579:, and 458:warden 294:Gothic 120:Racine 69:Active 2413:Stout 2311:Ripon 2089:Palau 1987:Texas 1867:Maine 1832:Idaho 1471:Areas 962:With 720:Gen. 593:saint 273:Built 80:–1933 37:Motto 2650:Gale 2043:Guam 1992:Utah 1947:Ohio 1847:Iowa 816:and 569:Yale 472:and 375:and 276:1852 265:Area 84:1933 76:1852 72:1852 59:Type 644:in 484:in 379:in 301:No. 2712:: 1411:, 1370:, 1352:, 1334:, 1316:, 1286:, 1268:, 1240:, 1223:, 1207:, 1189:. 1143:, 1101:, 1085:, 1042:, 1038:, 1006:^ 994:, 970:^ 950:. 922:^ 901:. 895:. 870:^ 812:, 760:, 703:. 583:. 575:, 571:, 567:, 407:. 129:, 123:, 2207:e 2200:t 2193:v 1773:: 1703:e 1696:t 1689:v 1456:e 1449:t 1442:v 1195:. 960:. 936:. 86:) 78:)

Index


Private
Jackson Kemper
Episcopal Church
Racine
Wisconsin
United States
42°42′22″N 87°47′10″W / 42.706111°N 87.786111°W / 42.706111; -87.786111
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Racine College is located in Wisconsin
Racine College is located in the United States
Racine, Wisconsin
Lucas Bradley
76000076
Racine College East Building showing tunnel
Class of 1870 stone in Racine College's chapel wall.
Gymnasium of Racine College


Episcopal
preparatory school
college
Racine, Wisconsin
Lake Michigan
neo-Gothic
Lucas Bradley
Cream City brick
Episcopal Church
Jackson Kemper
Marshall Strong

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑