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  1. Falley Seminary (1836-1883) was a school in Fulton, Oswego County, New York. [1] . It was named in honor of Mrs. M. E. Falley, who gave the institution US$3,000. [2] History. The Fulton Female Seminary was incorporated by the New York State Legislature May 25, 1836, and admitted by the Regents February 5, 1839. [2] .

  2. Fulton was long-known as the home of the Falley Seminary, a preparatory school attended by both locals and out-of-area boarding students. This institution offered traditional classical education courses as well as some more practical coursework.

  3. Falley Seminary. Falley Seminary (1836-1883) was a preparatory school in Fulton, New York. It was named after M. E. Falley, who gave the school US$3,000 (equivalent to $97,716 in 2021). History. Falley Seminary was a girls-only school when it started on May 25, 1836. When it started, it was called Fulton Female Seminary.

  4. History Of Falley Seminary, 1849-69 -Until 1856, under management of Black River Conference— Her standing in those days—An advocate of thorough and Christian education—John P. Griffin becomes owner and principal in 1856—His devotion and enthusiasm—Kindness to clergymen and their children—Christianity had a fair chance at Falley ...

  5. Falley Seminary (1850–1852) Syracuse Medical College (1853–1855) Hygeio-Therapeutic College (1862) Occupation: Surgeon: Employer: United States Army: Known for: Receiving the Medal of Honor during the American Civil War, was the first female U.S. Army surgeon, prohibitionist, abolitionist, first and only female Medal of Honor ...

  6. 25 de ene. de 2021 · She studied at Falley Seminary in Fulton, New York, where she was introduced to contemporary social reforms such as gender roles, education, and hygiene. While attending Falley Seminary, her interest in medicine was peaked and she spent her free time reading her father’s medical texts, teaching herself about physiology and anatomy.

  7. After finishing at her parent’s school, Walker and two of her older sisters attended Falley Seminary in Fulton, New York. When Walker graduated, she became a teacher in Minetto, New York but she knew she wanted to become a doctor. She worked until she saved enough money to pay for medical school.