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The school's main brick and stone Romanesque building was completed in [[1892]] on "Atheneum Eminence" in [[East Lake]].
The school's main brick and stone Romanesque building was completed in [[1892]] on "Atheneum Eminence" in [[East Lake]].


After Palmer's death in [[1896]], the school was headed by [[J. B. Cumming]] and, later, [[W. S. Weissinger]]. It closed in [[1900]] and the property was sold to the [[Sisters of Charity]] who operated an orphanage, the [[St Thomas Home-on-Hill]] there until the early 1970s.
After Palmer's death in [[1896]], the school was headed by [[J. B. Cumming]] and, later, [[W. S. Weissinger]]. It closed in [[1900]] and the property was sold to the [[Sisters of Charity]] who operated an orphanage, the [[St Thomas Home-on-Hill]] there until [[1971]], after which it became used for the offices of the [[Diocese of Birmingham]].


The site was purchased in the early 2000s by [[Birmingham City Schools]] for [[Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School]], which opened in [[2006]].
The site was purchased in [[2001]] by [[Birmingham City Schools]] for [[Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School]], which opened in [[2006]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:38, 19 August 2012

The East Lake Atheneum was a private girls' school chartered in 1890 by State Superintendent of Education Solomon Palmer.

The school's main brick and stone Romanesque building was completed in 1892 on "Atheneum Eminence" in East Lake.

After Palmer's death in 1896, the school was headed by J. B. Cumming and, later, W. S. Weissinger. It closed in 1900 and the property was sold to the Sisters of Charity who operated an orphanage, the St Thomas Home-on-Hill there until 1971, after which it became used for the offices of the Diocese of Birmingham.

The site was purchased in 2001 by Birmingham City Schools for Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School, which opened in 2006.

References

  • Owen, Thomas McAdory and Marie Bankhead Owen (1921) History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography. 4 volumes. Chicago, Illinois: S. J. Clarke Publishing Co.