Young Ladies Seminary

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Young Ladies Seminary was the 19th-century women’s educational institution that later evolved into Mills College in California.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
educator
women’s college
academicFocus liberal arts
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationLevel higher education
founded 1852
foundedBy Cyrus T. Mills NERFINISHED
Mary Atkins NERFINISHED
Susan Tolman Mills NERFINISHED
genderAdmissionPolicy women only
hasAlumniType women
hasHistoricalSignificance one of the earliest women’s colleges on the U.S. West Coast
hasMottoLanguage English
hasNotableFounder Cyrus T. Mills NERFINISHED
Mary Atkins NERFINISHED
Susan Tolman Mills NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 19th century
inception 1852
languageOfInstruction English
laterRelocatedTo Oakland, California NERFINISHED
locatedIn Benicia, California NERFINISHED
California, United States
surface form: California

Oakland
surface form: Oakland, California

San Francisco Bay Area
locatedInTime California during the Gold Rush era
mergedInto Mills College NERFINISHED
notableFor early women’s higher education in the American West
originalNameOf Mills College NERFINISHED
partOf history of women’s education in the United States
predecessorOf Mills College NERFINISHED
regionServed Western United States NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Christian
servedPopulation young women students
status defunct under original name
successorOf Young Ladies Seminary NERFINISHED
typeOfSchool seminary for young women

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Mills College originalName Young Ladies Seminary