


Historic Girls Education Residence, Belmont Farm 1911
This photograph depicts a residence for students on Mrs. Belmonts farm for girls, taken between 1911 and 1912. Mrs. Belmonts farm represented an educational initiative aimed at providing young women with an environment conducive to both learning and personal development. The farm focused on practical skills and self-sufficiency, teaching girls how to manage agricultural tasks alongside their academic studies.
The image captures a moment in time when alternative education settings were gaining popularity in the early 20th century. With women’s suffrage on the horizon, institutions like Mrs. Belmonts farm were pivotal in shaping the future of womens education. This building would have accommodated students who were immersed in hands-on learning, marking an important step in the evolution of educational opportunities for girls during a transformative period in American history.

Historic Girls Education Residence, Belmont Farm 1911
