Female Seminary (Centreville, Maryland)

The Female Seminary in Centreville, Maryland was built c. 1876 as a public schoolhouse intended exclusively for women.

The pressed-brick building was built in a restrained Victorian style, with two classrooms on each of two floors with a side passage.

Separate education lasted for thirty years, and in 1907 the building was sold and converted for residential use.

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