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Gem City Business College was a business school in Quincy, Illinois. It was founded by DeLafayette Musselman in 1870.
The Musselman Building was part of the school. The five-story building opened in 1892.
Robert O. Brown wrote a history of the college published by Northeast Missouri State Teachers College in 1958.
Alumni
- D. W. Bell
- Professor F. E. Wolf of Baker University
- Mable Mathews
- Virginia Irwin
- William H. Wheat
- Lloyd Morey
- Robert L. Hendershott
- Robert M. Danford
See also
References
- ^ "Once Upon A Time in Quincy: Gem City Business College educator saved the American bluebird". Herald-Whig. November 12, 2011.
- "Gem City Business College". www.idaillinois.org.
- Brown, Timothy P. "A Different Type of Football: Gem City Business College". www.footballarchaeology.com.
- A History of the Gem City Business College, Quincy, Illinois. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. 1958.
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