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  1. Shurtleff College was the oldest Baptist college west of the Appalachians until it was absorbed by Southern Illinois University. The college's first year as an SIU campus saw a jump of enrollment to 1,200 students.

  2. Located on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River, Shurtleff College was originally a one-building campus. Loomis Hall, built in 1832, housed administration, classrooms, and the library. It is one the oldest college building in Illinois still in use.

  3. Jan 19, 2019 · Shurtleff College boasted that its academic requirements were considerably higher than those of other Western colleges of its day, a claim substantiated by its required courses. Students took...

  4. Jul 16, 2007 · The pioneer school; a history of Shurtleff college, the oldest educational institution in the West : De Blois, Austen Kennedy, 1866-1945 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  5. Mar 3, 2022 · SIUE traces its ancestry to the establishment of the Rock Springs Seminary in 1827 by pioneer Baptist missionary John Mason Peck and to its descendant, Shurtleff College, in Alton, Illinois. SIUE began operation in July 1957 at the former campus of Shurtleff College.

  6. Shurtleff College became an important institution not only in Alton but also in the lives of the Leverett family. Generations of Mary Ann’s and Warren’s descendants attended Shurtleff College until it became part of the Southern Illinois University system in 1957.

  7. In 1836, after a significant contribution from Benjamin Shurtleff, M.D. of Boston, it became Shurtleff College, which became part of the Southern Illinois University system in 1957. Peck then established the Illinois Baptist Education Society, serving as its first secretary.