1920 - Duchesne Academy - Omaha, NE
N 41° 16.000 W 095° 58.046
15T E 251428 N 4572607
Duchesne Academy was established in 1881 and is an independent, Catholic, college-preparatory high school for girls in Omaha, Nebraska. The current structure was built in 1920.
Waymark Code: WMCC2A
Location: Nebraska, United States
Date Posted: 08/20/2011
Views: 2
An historical marker at the Duchesne Academy reads:
"In October 1881, Mother Margaret Dunne and three religious of the Sacred Heart opened a boarding school for girls at a temporary location on Ninth and Howard in Omaha. On September 1, 1882, Bishop James O'Connor sold Park Place, a 12-acre site "west of town," to the sisters for the sum of one dollar. Building construction commenced in February, and in November the Academy of the Sacred Heart opened to seventeen boarders. On Easter Sunday, March 23, 1913, a devastating tornado demolished the north wing of the school. Reconstruction took a full year and changed the front entrance to the present circle drive.
The school was approved for college courses in 1916, and in 1920 the Academy became Duchesne College and Convent of the Sacred Heart. Both college and grade school closed in the 1960s having educated thousands of students, pre-school through college. Today Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart continues as a Catholic, four-year, college preparatory, high school for women. It exemplifies a tradition of religious commitment and builds on the educational excellence of the women religious who first came to this "frontier post in the far west."
The Class of 1981
Nebraska State Historical Society"
Year of construction: 1920
Cross-listed waymark: [Web Link]
Full inscription: Cor Jesu
Te Laudamus
Duchesne College
1920
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