Sayre School (Lexington, Ky.)
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found: Coleman, J.W. A centennial history of Sayre School, 1854-1954, 1954
found: PPPrHi files(founded in 1854 by David Sayre, the Sayre School was located in Lexington, Kentucky, on Mill Street and also known as Transylvania Female Seminary; the next year it was renamed the Sayre Female Institute and moved to Limestone Street, where it has remained to the present)
found: Kentucky encyclopedia, ©1992:page 799 (Sayre School, founded November 1954. Originally known as the Transylvania Female Institute, in 1885 renamed the Sayre Female Institute, then renamed Sayre School in 1942. Initially for female day and boarding students, boys were admitted to primary grades in 1876. The high school portion was closed in 1947 as was the boarding school. The high school program was re-established in 1961.)
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1996-03-28: new
2020-09-10: revised
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