Western Reserve College and Academy photograph   Save
Works Progress Administration, Ohio Guide Photographs
Description: This photograph shows an aerial view of Western Reserve College and Academy. Western Reserve College opened in 1826. It was the first institution of higher education in what had been the Connecticut Western Reserve in northeast Ohio. Western Reserve College was closely affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. Religious groups operated many early colleges in Ohio. They hoped to instill good moral values in their students and create missionaries to seek and convert new members. Originally established at Hudson, Ohio, Western Reserve College moved to Cleveland in 1882. It was one of the first colleges in Ohio to admit African-American students.This image shows an aerial view of Western Reserve College and Academy in Hudson, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL06415
Subjects: Education, Higher--Ohio--History; Hudson (Ohio); Universities and colleges; Works Progress Administration
Places: Hudson (Ohio); Summit County (Ohio)