Algona College

Coordinates: 43°04′N 94°14′W / 43.07°N 94.23°W / 43.07; -94.23

Algona College an American institution of higher education operated in the city of Algona, in Kossuth County, Iowa, between 1869 and 1875. The college was associated with the Methodist Episcopal Church. Iowa historian and author, Harvey Ingham, wrote a history of the college in 1925[1] and reported that the college closed due to financial difficulties resulting from a plague of locusts. Apparently families in the region could not continue to support the college when their crops were insufficient to support their own families. Ingham wrote that the Upper Des Moines newspaper reported on March 10, 1875 that Congress appropriated $150,000 for the purchase of seed grain for farmers in the devastated regions of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, and Minnesota. Ingham wrote, “It is easy to see that soliciting for college endowments was not an encouraging prospect in the grasshopper years."

A contributing factor was community discord over the licensure of saloons in the previously "dry" county.

Ingham wrote that in December, 1872 the college newspaper, the "Algona Collegian" reported the following tuition:

Common English -- $6.00
Higher English, Latin and Greek -- $8.00
French or German -- (no price listed)
Incidental Fee -- $1.00
Instrumental Music -- $10.00
Use of Instrument for Practice -- $2.00

Board (lodging) was available with families in the community for $2.00 to $3.00 per week.

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References

  1. Ingham, Harvey. (1925). Algona College: A story of educational beginnings. This document may be found in eight Iowa libraries by searching the title "Algona College" at the SILO web site.
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