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has gloss | eng: Bristol College, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, was an Episcopal college founded in 1833 by the Epsicopal Education Society and chartered in 1834. It was based on the "manual labour system", combining education with agricultural work. The founding principal was Revd Chauncey Colton and Caleb Sprague Henry was professor of moral and intellectual philosophy. The college closed in 1837. |
lexicalization | eng: Bristol College, Pennsylvania |
instance of | c/Educational institutions established in 1834 |
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geo loc | geographic location 40.0801 -74.9017 |
media:img | Bristol College 1919.JPG |
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