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Oakwood Friends School : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oakwood Friends School
Oakwood Friends School is a college preparatory school located at 22 Spakenkill Road in Poughkeepsie, New York. Founded in 1796, it was the first college preparatory school in the state of New York.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Home )〕 First located in Millbrook, New York under the name of Nine Partners Boarding School. ==Nine Partners School==
In 1794, the New York Yearly Meeting appointed a committee of twenty-five to establish a school; their first meeting was on January 13, 1795. On May 1 of that year the New York Yearly Meeting purchased a house and ten acres from Joseph Mabbet, a Quaker from Connecticut, for 1600 pounds, a down payment of 214 pounds was made from the donors: Tripp Mosher, Isaac Thorn, William Thorn, Joseph Talcott, Shadrach Richetson and Jonathan Deuel. With plans of opening a school for the children of nearby Quaker families, it opened on December 20, 1796, and was given the name, Nine Partners School in Mechanic which is now in South Millbrook, New York.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dutchess County Historical and Genealogical Record Chapter 1 )〕 By founding the school it made it the state’s first co-educational boarding and day school. The school’s first superintendent was R. Tripp Mosher and its first principal was Jonathan Talcott, a notable children’s book publisher. The school had a total of one hundred students: 70 boys and 30 girls. Children between the ages of seven and fourteen years old for girls and up to age fifteen for boys.
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