Location: Meadville, Crawford, Pennsylvania, United States
Surnames/tags: Boyds_School_Of_Shorthand Meadville_Commercial_College Pennsylvania_Schools
From 1886-1895, before it's transition to the
The Meadville Commercial College was incorporated in 1895, it occupied the top two floors of the Merchants National Bank building in Meadville, Pennsylvania. The college's equipment was sold at a sheriff's sale on August 31,1944, shortly after the death of the manager (owner?) T. L. Floyd.
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From 1886-1895, before it's transition to the Meadville Commercial College, it was Boyds School of Shorthand
From 1886-1895, before it's transition to the Space:Meadville Commercial College (closed in 1944) it was called Boyd's School of Shorthand, founded by Miss Sophia I. Boyd.
Classes were held on the 3rd floor of the building. It was located on the west side of Water Street, between Cherry Alley and Chestnut Street (aka the Corinthian Block) in Meadville, Crawford County, PA.. It was founded in 1886, by Miss Sophia I. Boyd. Classes were held on the west side of Water Street, between Cherry Alley and Chestnut Street (aka the Corinthian Block) in Meadville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania on the 3rd floor. (closed in 1944) it was called Boyd's School of Shorthand, founded by Miss Sophia I. Boyd.
Classes were held on the 3rd floor of the building. It was located on the west side of Water Street, between Cherry Alley and Chestnut Street (aka the Corinthian Block) in Meadville, Crawford County, PA.
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