Bristol College (Pennsylvania)
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Bristol College was an Episcopal manual labor college located near Bristol, Pennsylvania. It was established on October 2, 1833, by the Episcopal Education Society of Philadelphia. The Rev. Chauncey Colton (1800–1876) was its only president. The institution closed in February 1837 for lack of financial support.
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Shadyside Avenue, Bristol Township
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Shadyside Avenue 701
19021 Bristol Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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