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The '''Pollock-Stephens Institute''' was a private boarding school for girls operated by [[Charles Holmes]] and his wife in the 1890s. It was located at 423 [[19th Street North]], at the corner of [[5th Avenue North]]. | The '''Pollock-Stephens Institute''' was a private day and boarding school for girls operated by [[Charles Holmes]] and his wife in the 1890s. It was located at 423 [[19th Street North]], at the corner of [[5th Avenue North]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:43, 27 August 2018
The Pollock-Stephens Institute was a private day and boarding school for girls operated by Charles Holmes and his wife in the 1890s. It was located at 423 19th Street North, at the corner of 5th Avenue North.
References
- advertisement in Green, Fred L. (1896) Birmingham Church Directory of Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham: Dispatch Stationery Co.