Corinna Union Academy
Corinna Union Academy was a historic school in Corinna, Maine that is now a museum.
Corinna Union Academy was founded in 1851 when seventy citizens founded an organization and constructed the high school academy building. In 1852 the Maine legislature provided the school with a charter. The building was expanded in 1931. Corinna Union Academy closed in 1968 as a high school and local students began attending Nokomis Regional High, SAD 48, but the building was still used as Corinna Junior High until it closed in 1998.[1][2]
Notable alumni
- Gilbert Patten, author of dime novels
- Grenville C. Emery, founder of Harvard-Westlake School
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References
- "Corinna Union Academy". The Cattail Press. June 1, 2001. Retrieved 2014-11-13.
- Lilla E. Wood (1916). A brief history of Corinna, Maine, from its purchase in 1804 to 1916. J.P. Bass. pp. 35–39.
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