Purchase of 5 Haines Brothers Pianos

TITLE:
Purchase of 5 Haines Brothers Pianos

SUBJECT:
Correspondence

DESCRIPTION:
Purchase 5 Haines Bros. Pianos.

CREATOR:
Haines Brothers, The artist’s choice. [Portraits and testimonials from musicians, singers, etc.]

SOURCE:
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008614132

DATE:
1910s

DATE AVAILABLE:
20th century

DATE CREATED:
New York, 1913.

RIGHTS:
© 1913, Haines Bros., Div. American Piano Co.

Collection
Publications. New York Public Library.

FORMAT
jpeg

SPATIAL COVERAGE
United States

SOURCE INSTITUTION
HathiTrust.org

1924 Hand Railing Plaque

1924 Hand Railing Presentation Plaque.

TITLE:
Mont Amoena Female Seminary Hand Railing Plaque

SUBJECT:
Cultural History

DESCRIPTION:
Mont Amoena Female Seminary Bronze Hand Railing Presentation Plaque.

SOURCE:
From the steps of Mont Amoena Seminary. Donated to the museum by Bobo and Mary Frances Allmon.

DATE:
19 Oct 1924

DATE AVAILABLE:
20th century

DATE CREATED:
1924. Commissioned by Lottie L. McDonald Rippy.

RIGHTS:
Rights reserved by the source institution.

FORMAT
Bronze Plaque

SPATIAL COVERAGE
United States–North Carolina

SOURCE INSTITUTION
Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society Museum
All rights reserved by the source institution.

TRANSCRIPTION:
LOVE IS THE FULFILLING OF THE LAW
THEREFORE THE RAILINGS ARE
LOVINGLY PRESENTED
BY
LOTTIE L MCDONALD RIPPY
OCTOBER 19, 1924


Charlotte Observer, October 23, 1924, p. 16.

MONT AMOENA SEMINARY GIVEN STEEL RAILINGS
Special to the Observer

MOUNT PLEASANT, Oct. 22 – A pleasant visitor at the Mont Amoena seminary was Mrs. Lottie McDonald Rippy of Birmingham, Ala. a former pupil whose object was to present to the institution a pair of steel hand rails for the new cement front steps. A lovely brass plate at the head of the railings will be thus engraved:

“Love is the fulfilling of the law. Therefore the railings are lovingly presented by Lottie L. McDonald Rippy – October 19, 1924.”

This highly appreciated gift by one who does not forget the benefits she has received from her Alma Mater, makes a beautiful entrance to the already imposing edifice.

Mrs. Rippy gave the girls an inspiring and uplifting address in the chapel, the subject of the talk being “Love.” She has also kindly offered a gold medal annually for the best essay on the same subject, competition being open to the whole school.

Haines Bros. Piano Advertisement, 1913

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TITLE:
Haines Bros. Piano Advertisement

SUBJECT:
Advertisement

DESCRIPTION:
Mont Amoena Female Seminary listed as customer in Haines Bros. Piano Advertisement.

CREATOR:
The Music Trade Review, Vol. LVII., No. 7

DATE AVAILABLE:
20th century

DATE CREATED:
16 Aug 1913

RIGHTS:
© 1995-2016 by The International Arcade Museum®. All rights reserved. Portions © 2009-2016 by The International Arcade Museum Library, Inc.

Collection
Publications. The International Arcade Museum

FORMAT
jpeg

SPATIAL COVERAGE
United States

SOURCE INSTITUTION
International Arcade Museum Library

Mont Amoena Female Seminary Charter, April 2, 1859

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Mont Amoena Charter, April 2, 1859. 

TITLE:
Mont Amoena Female Seminary Charter

SUBJECT:
Charter

DESCRIPTION:
Charter for Mont Amoena Female Seminary in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina. Also known as Mount Pleasant Female Seminary.

CREATOR:
North Carolina. Office of the Governor

DATE:
2 Apr 1859

DATE AVAILABLE:
19th century

DATE CREATED:
2 Apr 1859

RIGHTS:
The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers.

Collection
Charters. Governors’ Office Records. State Archives of North Carolina

FORMAT
Laws (documents), jpeg

SPATIAL COVERAGE
United States–North Carolina

SOURCE INSTITUTION
State Archives of North Carolina, North Carolina Digital Collections

TRANSCRIPTION:
THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

TO ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS, GREETING:
Whereas, D H Bittle, J. C. McEachern, Paul Miller, John S. Henderson, M. Widenhouse, Moses Barrier, John A. Troutman, and M. H. Carter

have associated themselves together under ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT now on file in the Office of the Secretary of the State, acknowledged before the Clerk of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Cabarrus County, on the 29th day of March, 1859, and have applied to be incorporated for the purpose of forming a Literary Institution for the promotion of education under the corporate style of “The Montamoena Female Seminary” to pursue the business of a high school to encourage education at Mount Pleasant in the County of Cabarrus, for the term of Thirty years.

Now Therefore, In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, ratified on the eighth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, entitled ” An Act to incorporate Literary Institutions and Benevolent and Charitable Societies,” We do by these presents declare the before-mentioned persons and their successors a Corporation, according to the terms prescribed in said ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, under the name and corporate style of “The Montamoena Female Seminary” to carry on the business of a high school to promote & encourage education, at Mount Pleasant, in the County of Cabarrus, for the term of Thirty years from the date hereof: to have all the rights, privileges, powers and immunities conferred by the before recited Act of the General Assembly, and to be subject to all the limitations, liabilities and restrictions imposed by said Act.

In Witness Whereof, His Excellency John W. Ellis, our Governor, Captain-General, and Commander in Chief, hath signed with his hand these presents, and caused our Great Seal of the State of North Carolina to be affixed thereto.

Done at our City of Raleigh, on the 2nd day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty nine, and in the eighty third year of our Independence.

BY THE GOVERNOR: John W. Ellis
Graham Daves Private Secretary.

Mt. Pleasant Dedicates New Historical Markers

Mt. Pleasant Dedicates Historical Marker, 1962TITLE:
Mt. Pleasant Dedicates New Historical Markers

SUBJECT:
Cultural History

DESCRIPTION:
A newspaper article from the Concord Tribune, 1962 about the dedication of Mont Ameona Seminary historical marker.

CREATOR:
Ed Reading

SOURCE:Mount Pleasant
Concord Tribune (Concord, Cabarrus County, NC). 1962

DATE:
1960s

DATE AVAILABLE:
20th century

DATE CREATED:
c. 1960s

RIGHTS:
Rights reserved by the source institution.

FORMAT
Newspaper Article

SPATIAL COVERAGE
United States–North Carolina

SOURCE INSTITUTION
Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society Museum
All rights reserved by the source institution.

CITATION:
Staff Writer, “Certificates Of Graduation Are Presented To 22,” Mont Amoena: Educating the Young Ladies of Cabarrus Couunty 18, t59-1927, accessed December 27, 2014, https://montamoena.org/2014/12/28/mt-pleasant-dedicates-new-historical-markers/

TRANSCRIPTION:
Concord Tribune, 1962

MT. PLEASANT – The service of dedication for two historical markers at Mt. Pleasant Sunday afternoon was a happy occasion for many people.

From widely separated places, old friends and fellow students of the two schools indicated by the markers, came to pay tribute to the past.

The happiness of their reunion overflowed in the tears of nostalgic joy as they greeted, from the twilight of life, those whom they had known years before.

The 3 p.m. program began with a band concert by the Mt. Pleasant High School band as alumni from Mont Amoena Seminary and  Mt. Pleasant Collegiate Institute gathered near the square.

Even the strains of the National Anthem momentarily failed to diminish the enthusiastic handshaking and joyous greetings.

And they remembered.

Mrs. J. H. C. Fisher, 92-year-old widow of the President of the seminary, recalled the time in 1911, when the old seminary burned and she was trapped on the second floor.

She jumped from a window to escape the flames.

Mrs. J. L. Morgan sat beside her in hThe crowd of several hundred, er wheelchair also, and reminisced about the days when she was teacher at Mont Amoena and her husband was president of the Lutheran Synod of North Carolina.

Sunday’s activities had a double meaning for her. It was also her 87th birthday.

Rev. R. A. Goodman, D. D. enjoyed the special distinction of being the only teacher to have served in both the Seminary and MPCI.

The crowd of several hundred, young and old, with cameras and tape recorders, gathered close around Master of Ceremonies R. Brown McAllister as he opened the program with recognition of other special guests.

Teachers and Alumni of the old schools included Dr. and Mrs. Edwards, Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Brown, Harry Isenhour, W. Guy Isenhour, Dr. and Mrs. Blackwelder, Capt. Johnny McDaniel, and Mrs. Paul Beatty.

Miss Susan Nance, MP High School graduate who wrote first to the Sate Board of Archives and History concerning the markers, was also given special recognition.

Principal address for the event was delivered by the Rev. Henry McCullough Jr. pastor of the Lutheran Church of The Redeemer, Newberry, S. C.

Dr. McCullough pointed out the fact that in spite of the limited size of the two Mt. Pleasant Institution, they had left a priceless heritage to the people of the community.

“The education given these outstanding citizens was like planting seed corn for the Kingdom of God,” he said. “In spite of the vast technological advances in our age, university graduates of today lack comprehension and appreciation of these basic Liberal Arts and Humanities.”

The afternoon program was concluded with a benediciton by the Rev. Walter yount, pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church, Concord.

N. C. Educational Center

N. C. Educational CenterTITLE:
N. C. Educational Center

SUBJECT:
Cultural History

DESCRIPTION:
An article from unknown newspaper reminiscing about Mont Ameona Seminary.

CREATOR:
Staff writer

SOURCE:Mount Pleasant
Unknown newspaper (Cabarrus County, NC). c. 1970s

DATE:
1970s

DATE AVAILABLE:
20th century

DATE CREATED:
c. 1970s

RIGHTS:
Rights reserved by the source institution.

FORMAT
Articles

SPATIAL COVERAGE
United States–North Carolina

SOURCE INSTITUTION
Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society Museum
All rights reserved by the source institution.

CITATION:
Staff Writer, “Certificates Of Graduation Are Presented To 22,” Mont Amoena: Educating the Young Ladies of Cabarrus Couunty 1859-1927, accessed December 27, 2014, https://montamoena.org/2014/12/28/n-c-educational-center/

TRANSCRIPTION:
Unknown newspaper, c. 1970s

N. C. EDUCATIONAL CENTER

Rev. C. L. T. Fisher, Re. Henderson N. Miller, Rev. J. H. C. Fisher, Rev. R. A. Goodman and Prof. H. T. J. Ludwig.

Emphasis was placed on economic operation of Mont Amoena. Cost of tuition was amazingly low by today’s standards. It was possible to attend the school for as low as from $62 to $80 per year, including tuition, room and board, in the 1890’s to less than $200 in the era before World War I. Costs were somewhat higher in the years before the school ended its distinguished career.

Residents of Mt. Pleasant will particularly be interested in this paragraph from the Mont Amoena catalog for 1923-24:

“The town is pleasantly situated in a fertile section of the State, and is free from all malarial diseases. Persons suffering from chills and fever are always benefited, and in some instances cured, by a residence in town. These facts are stated in order that parents may feel safe in sending their daughters to the school.”

Says the catalog of 1897-98:

” The community (Mt. Pleasant) is highly moral and intelligent and is protected, by legislative enactment, from all exhibitions of an immoral tendency, and from the sale of spirituous liquors within its corporate limits. . . .”

The catalog of the school also placed emphasis on physical training for its students, pointing out that in addition to tennis, basketball, and croquet courts, there was a regular walking course prescribed for the young ladies. One capes us, says about the exercise of walking. . . .”The more walking the better.”

Certificates Of Graduation Are Presented To 22

1927 GraduationTITLE:
Certificates Of Graduation Are Presented To 22

SUBJECT:
Cultural History

DESCRIPTION:
An article from unknown newspaper about the 1927 final joint graduation ceremony of Mont Ameona and Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute.

CREATOR:
Staff writer

SOURCE:
Unknown newspaper (Cabarrus County, NC). c. May 25, 1927

DATE:
1920s

DATE AVAILABLE:
20th century

DATE CREATED:
c. 25 May 1920

RIGHTS:
Rights reserved by the source institution.

FORMAT
Articles

SPATIAL COVERAGE
United States–North Carolina

SOURCE INSTITUTION
Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society Museum
All rights reserved by the source institution.

CITATION:
Staff Writer, “Certificates Of Graduation Are Presented To 22,” Mont Amoena: Educating the Young Ladies of Cabarrus Couunty 1859-1927, accessed December 27, 2014, https://montamoena.org/2014/12/28/certificates-of-graduation-are-presented-to-22/

TRANSCRIPTION:
Unknown newspaper, c. May 25, 1927

CERTIFICATES OF GRADUATION ARE PRESENTED TO 22
——–
Fourteen Graduates of Mont Amoena Seminary and 8 of M. P. C. I. Are Given Their Diplomas
——–
FINAL PROGRAM ATTRACTED CROWD
——–
Finals for Two Mt. Pleasant Schools Ended Durin Morning and Large Crowd Enjoyed Program
——–
By Staff Correspondent.
Mount Pleasant, May 25,–Several hundred people, including friends and parents, gathered here this morning for the joint graduation exercises of the Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute and Mont Amoena Seminary. Although lengthy, the final program of the commencement services of these two Lutheran institutions was beautiful and profound.

The joint program began at 10 o’clock and concluded at 1 o’clock this afternoon.

The graduates of Mont Amoena Siminary are: Adelle Anderson, Ruth Barrier, Mary Ella Barrier, Virginia Cline, Miriam Foil, Jessie Isenhour, Ellen Linker, Ruth Lowder, Shirley Moose, Jane Penninger, Frieda Smith, Lena Hahan, Verna Mae Hahn, and Nemea Cox. Little Miss Rachael Smith, the mascot, was on the platform with the graduates.

The graduation class of Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute includes: C. R. Little, R. E. Davis, F. L. Caughman, F. A. Moser, H. A. McCullough, W. J. Prevo, J. H. Taylor, J. D. Suther, A. W. Caughman and M. L. Little. The later two were given certificates.

Near the conclusion of the program the winners of various school honors were named and medals awarded to them. The distinction list of the Collegiate Institute follows:

Students who did not receive any demerits during the 1926-27 session: J. C. Curry, J. S. Davis, R. E. Davis, H. L. Fisher, C. A. Honeycutt, F. A. Moser, H. B. Shoaf, H. H. Sloop, O. K. Stringer, J. D. Suther and J. H. Taylor.

The students whose general averages was 93 or above, winning first distinction in classroom honors, are: H. A. McCullough, Jr., C. A. Honeycutt and H. E. Barrier.

Those winning second distinction in classroom honors are given below:

C. C. Barringer, A. W. Caughman, H. W. Czarnitzki, W. M. Freed, J. D. Honeycutt, M. L. Little, H. C. McAllister.

The follwoing students did not miss any recitations during the session: G. L. Barrier, R. W. Hotinger, H. B. Shoaf, O. K. Stringer, J. C. Curry, J. L. Daves and D. F. Mendenhall.

J. H. Taylor of the graduation class won the annual oratorical contest held at the commencement exercises this morning. He won over H. A. McCullough, F. A. Moser and J. A. Suther. The title of his impressive oration was “Today, the Index to Tomorrow.”

Mr. Taylor was awarded the oratorical medal at the same time medals were give to other young men of the school who had during the year accomplished some oustanding achievement and honor.

The medal winners include: G. D. Bellis, declaimer; C. A. Honeycutt, debater; J. H. Taylor, orator; J. A. Fowler, military; H. A. McCullough, scholarship and Science; Company B. trophy cup: Capt. H. H. Sloop, First Lieut. F. L. Caughman, Second Lieut. C. A. Honeycutt, Second Lieut. E. L. Miller.

Opening the program this morning the graduating essays of the senior class of Mont Amoena Seminary were read by their authors. The title of the essays and their authors are as follows: Miss Ruth Barrier, “The Gates of the Mind;” Miss Virginia Cline, “No Thorns, No Roses;” Miss Lenna Hahn, “The Ideal American;” Miss Jessie Isenhour, “He Who Labors Conquers;” Miss Jane Penninger, “The Value of Spare Moments;” Miss Freida Smith, “Today’s Call for Justice.”

Miss Helen Thayer won first distinction in classroom honors. The students winning second honors are: Misses Ruth Barrier, Numa Cox, Jessie Isenhour, Gerdie Cook, Janie Dryde, Verna Mae Hahn, Margaret Schulengerger, and Annie Laurie Drye.

The Seminary society cup this year was won by the Alpha chapter of the Bernheim Literary Society.

Prof. McAllister announced that the Mont Amoena Seminary next session, which opens September 14, will be under the management and coordination of the Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute, and will not be suspended.

Girls at M. P. C. I.

 

Mont Amoena to MPCITITLE:
Girls at M. P. C. I.

SUBJECT:
Cultural History

DESCRIPTION:
An article from Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute newsletter The Institute about students moving to M. P. C. I.  after the closure of Mont Amoena

CREATOR:
Staff writer

SOURCE:
The Institute (Mount Pleasant, NC). c, 1927.

DATE:
1920s

DATE AVAILABLE:
20th century

DATE CREATED:
c. 1927

RIGHTS:
Rights reserved by the source institution.

FORMAT
Document

SPATIAL COVERAGE
United States–North Carolina

SOURCE INSTITUTION
Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society Museum
All rights reserved by the source institution.

CITATION:
Staff Writer, “Girls at M. P. C. I.,” Mont Amoena: Educating the Young Ladies of Cabarrus Couunty 1859-1927, accessed December 5, 2014, https://montamoena.org/2014/12/06/girls-at-m-p-c-i/

TRANSCRIPTION:
The Institute, c. 1927

GIRLS AT M. P. C. I.

Following announcement that Mont Amoena Seminary would not open for the session of 1927-1928, solicitious inquiries were received by the management of the Collegiate Institute as to the admission of girls. This presented a rather perplexing question. The Collegiate Institute is a distinctively Boys’ School. The military feature is definitely established. The admission of girls seemed incongruous. However, there was a disposition to accommodate those knocking for admission, especially those who were desirous of completing their preparation for college. Accordingly, it was decided to receive such as Day Students.

In the September Institute News, something in the nature of a prophecy was expressed in these words: “An added touch toward the refinement of the finished product – a 100 per cent, successful school year- will be realized, let us believe, in the presence of a limited number of sisters  counted for the first time in our student body. Just enough to give color to a handsome picture and set the pace, maybe, in scholastic achievement.”

The nine girls who were enrolled have fulfilled the “prophecy.” The photographic cut of the “Specials,” which will appear in the new catalogue, is evidence of the enhancement of the “color” and “refinement” of the student-body; and, those who have access to the Record can testify that the girls duffer not in comparison in the mater of scholastic achievement.”

Virginia C. Shoup Souvenir Graduation Card Detail, 1903

 

Virginia C. Shoup 1000pxTITLE:
Virginia C. Shoup Souvenir Graduation Card Detail, 1903

SUBJECT:
Cultural History

DESCRIPTION:
Virgina C. Shoup Mont Amoena Souvenir Graduation Card Detail.

CREATOR:
Mont Amoena

SOURCE:
Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society Museum

DATE:
1900s

DATE AVAILABLE:
20th century

DATE CREATED:
1903

RIGHTS:
Rights reserved by the source institution.

FORMAT
Artifact

SPATIAL COVERAGE
United States–North Carolina

SOURCE INSTITUTION
Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society Museum
All rights reserved by the source institution.

CITATION:
Shoup, Virginia C., “Virginia C. Shoup Souvenir Graduation Card, 1903,” Mont Amoena: Educating the Young Ladies of Cabarrus Couunty 1859-1927, accessed December 5, 2014, https://montamoena.org/2014/12/05/virginia-c-shoup-souvenir-graduation-card-detail-1903/

Virginia C. Shoup Souvenir Graduation Card, 1903

 

Shoup, Virginia, grad announcement, 1903, 100pxTITLE:
Virginia C. Shoup Souvenir Graduation Card, 1903

SUBJECT:
Cultural History

DESCRIPTION:
Virgina C. Shoup Mont Amoena Souvenir Graduation Card.

CREATOR:
Mont Amoena

SOURCE:
Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society Museum

DATE:
1900s

DATE AVAILABLE:
20th century

DATE CREATED:
1903

RIGHTS:
Rights reserved by the source institution.

FORMAT
Artifact

SPATIAL COVERAGE
United States–North Carolina

SOURCE INSTITUTION
Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society Museum
All rights reserved by the source institution.

CITATION:
Shoup, Virginia C., “Virginia C. Shoup Souvenir Graduation Card, 1903,” Mont Amoena: Educating the Young Ladies of Cabarrus Couunty 1859-1927, accessed December 5, 2014, https://montamoena.org/2014/12/05/virginia-c-shoup-souvenir-graduation-card-1903/