- Title
- Era of progress and promise, 1863-1910 : the religious, moral, and educational development of the American Negro since his emancipation
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- Date
- 1910
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- Creator
- ["Hartshorn, W. N. (William Newton), 1843-1920."]
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- Place
- ["North Carolina, United States"]
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Era of progress and promise, 1863-1910 : the religious, moral, and educational development of the American Negro since his emancipation
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U. A. FRIERSON, D.D.
KENDALL INSTITUTE, SUMTER, S. C.
Kendall Institute. Sumter.
S. C.
Rev. U. A. Frierson, D.D., Principal
KENDALL INSTITUTE was founded and is
sustained by the Presbyterian Board of Missions
for Freedmen. It was named in memory of
Mrs. Julia B. Kendall, of La Porte, Ind. It has
Literary, Musical, and Industrial departments. An¬
nual expenses, $4.000, furnished largely by the Pres¬
byterian Hoard of Missions. A small appropriation is
made from the public school funds of the city. The
remainder of the funds needed comes from tuition
ami fees from students. The value of the property
is $8,500. The Girls' Dormitory, just erected, cost
$5,000. The principal is Rev. U. A. Frierson, I). I).
There were 0 teachers and 447 students in 1908.
Kendall Institute believes that “ heart culture is
primal in education.” It is a well-conducted Chris¬
tian school. The Bible and Shorter Catechism
(Westminster) are given a prominent place in the school curriculum. The
teachers are all professing Christians.
212
GRADUATING CLASS, 1908, KENDALL INSTITUTE
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