St. Joseph Female College

St. Joseph Female College was a private women's college located in St. Joseph, Missouri, United States. Affiliated with the Baptist Church, St. Joseph Female College was opened in 1875 by the English-born Rev. Elijah S. Dulin. The college was located for most of its operating years in the Patee House, a hotel and office building. It had previously housed the from 1865 to 1868. Patee House has historically been most commonly associated with the founding of the Pony Express in 1860, and the death of outlaw Jesse James nearby in 1882. St. Joseph Female College formally closed in 1881.

St. Joseph Female College

St. Joseph Female College was a private women's college located in St. Joseph, Missouri, United States. Affiliated with the Baptist Church, St. Joseph Female College was opened in 1875 by the English-born Rev. Elijah S. Dulin. The college was located for most of its operating years in the Patee House, a hotel and office building. It had previously housed the from 1865 to 1868. Patee House has historically been most commonly associated with the founding of the Pony Express in 1860, and the death of outlaw Jesse James nearby in 1882. St. Joseph Female College formally closed in 1881.