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'This was the last female seminary in Morgantown. It was owned and operated by Mrs. E.L. Moore, mother of Susan Maxwell Moore. Mrs. Moore had been the principal of Woodburn Female Seminary located where Woodburn Hall now stands. This last seminary was on the corner of High and Foundry Streets, facing High Street. It burned in April 1889. Back row left to right are: Mrs. Sarah Moore (grandmother), Mrs. Elizabeth Deven McGee, Mrs. E.L. Moore, unidentified, Mrs. M. J. Brand, Willa Brand, George M. Brand, and Lieutenant Will Moore of the Navy. Front row left to row are: Mrs. Will Moore (Lois), Willie Moore, Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. M. Sweeney, and Susan Maxwell Moore.'
Women stand on the porch and in the lawn of the Morgantown Female Seminary on South High Street. The building burnt down in 1889.
People watch as the Monongalia Academy in Morgantown, West Virginia burns.
'This honored old institution was founded in 1814, and was the direct predecessor of West Virginia University.  The first sessions of the University were held in this building, which stood where the Morgantown Public School now stands.  It was later used as the Morgantown public School, until it was destroyed by fire in 1896.'
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