British-American Institute
The British-American Institute of Science and Industry was a school started in 1842 by Josiah Henson near Dresden, Western District, Canada West, Province of Canada, as part of the Dawn Settlement, a community of fugitive slaves who had escaped to Canada. The institute was a school for all ages designed to provide a general education and teacher training. For a short period it was a manual labor school. It was taken over by the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in 1849. The school closed down in 1868. The site of the school is encompassed today by the Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site.[1][2]
References[]
- ^ "The History". Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site. Archived from the original on 2009-12-15. Retrieved 2010-06-12.
- ^ "Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site (Dresden)". Ontario Heritage Trust. 2008-07-30. Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2010-06-12.
Coordinates: 42°35′00″N 82°11′50″W / 42.58333°N 82.19722°W
Categories:
- Schools in Ontario
- 1868 disestablishments
- Educational institutions established in 1842
- Fugitive American slaves
- American manual labor schools