title:
Fremont School Graduation Program
creator:
Jefferson County Public Schools. (Jefferson County, Colo.)
subject:
Arvada (Colo.)-- History; Education--Jefferson County (Colo.)--History; Commencement ceremonies--Eighteen nineties--Colorado
description:
First high school graduating class program from the Jessie Benton Fremont School in Arvada, Colorado, dated June 2, 1893. The class consisted of four students.The Fremont School is named for Jessie Benton Fremont, daughter of a senator from Missouri, who eloped with the western explorer, John C. Frémont. Built in 1891, it replaced an adobe school built in 1864 on land originally owned by John Clark and Nils Ahlstrom, that was destroyed in a storm. The school is located where it always has been, at 6420 Urban St. It originally taught students from first through 12th grades. The school was formerly in District No. 6 and is currently a Jefferson County R-1 school.
publisher:
contributor:
Frémont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902
date:
1893
type:
Text
format:
PDF: 2 pgs.
identifier:
Series 250
source:
1 small folded program printed on heavy cardboard stock with
language:
en
relation:
Is part of the Fremont School Records, Series 250
coverage:
Jefferson County (Colo.); Arvada (Colo.); 19th century
rights:
This resource is the property of the Jefferson County Archives and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of this resource are asked to please credit the Jefferson County Archives. Preferred citation: Fremont School Graduation Program, 1893. Fremont School Records, Series 250, Jefferson County Archives, Golden, Colorado. [Reference URL]