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    New York Central College, commonly called New York Central College, McGrawville, and simply Central College, was the first college in the United States...
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    village was home to New-York Central College, McGrawville, an institution of higher learning founded by Free Baptists in 1849. The college was notable because...
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    Charles L. Reason (category New York Central College faculty)
    first black college professor in the United States, teaching at New York Central College, McGrawville. He was born and died in New York City. Reason...
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    College and Conservatory people Mount Oberlin (Glacier National Park) – named after the college New-York Central College, McGrawville Oberlin College...
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    Independence New Hudson Rushford Scio Ward Wellsville West Almond Willing Wirt Black Creek McGrawville Petrolia Oil Springs Reservation (part) New York (state)...
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  • Alexander Preston Ellinwood (category People from Peterboro, New York)
    Born in Peterboro, Madison County, New York, Ellinwood went to New York Central College, McGrawville, New York. He then taught and then settled in Reedsburg...
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  • | Ambassador Baptist College". Ambassador. Retrieved 2023-11-24. Sernett, Milton C. (2002). North Star Country: Upstate New York and the Crusade for African...
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    Edmonia Lewis (category New York Central College alumni)
    enrolled in a pre-college program at New York Central College, a Baptist abolitionist school in McGrawville (now McGraw, New York). There Lewis met many...
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    Martha B. O'Donnell (category Temperance activists from New York (state))
    approximately four years of age. She was educated in New York Central College, McGrawville, New York. In 1856, she married Charles Frederick Dickinson (d...
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    Asaph Hall (category New York Central College alumni)
    apprentice to a carpenter. He later enrolled at the New-York Central College in McGrawville, New York, where he studied mathematics. There he took classes...
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    Adoniram J. Warner (category People from Wales, New York)
    New York (near Buffalo, New York), Warner moved with his parents to Wisconsin at the age of eleven. He attended Beloit College in Wisconsin and New-York...
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    Daniel S. Lamont (category Union College (New York) alumni)
    second term. Lamont was born on his family's farm in McGraw, New York (then called McGrawville) on February 9, 1851. He was a son of John B. Lamont,...
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    Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua (category New York Central College alumni)
    Retrieved 2015-11-30. Parks, Marlene K. (2017). New York Central College 1849–1860 McGrawville, N.Y. The first college in the U.S. to employ black professors....
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    Cyrus Pitt Grosvenor (category New York Central College faculty)
    Chief's Visit". Cortland County Express. Reproduced in New York Central College, 1849–1860, McGrawville, N.Y., ed. Marlene K. Parks, 2017, isbn 9781548505752...
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  • Grace A. Mapps (category African-American college graduates before 1865)
    African-American woman to graduate with a four-year college degree. Mapps graduated from New-York Central College at McGrawville in 1852, but the type of degree she received...
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  • William G. Allen (category New York Central College faculty)
    New York). April 19, 1851. Included in Marlene K. Parks (11 July 2017). New York Central College 1849–1860. Vol. 2, part 1. McGrawville, New York: CreateSpace...
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    Fugitive Slave Convention (category 1850 in New York (state))
    President, New York Central College. Member of Chaplin Fund Committee. He was accompanied by Edward Mathews, also from McGrawville, New York; both addressed...
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