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Pittsburgh Theological Seminary company history timeline

1825

Out of these academies, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA created Western Seminary. It was indeed a western seminary in 1825, furnishing a ministry for the rapidly opening frontier territories along the Ohio River.

1920

In 1920 the trustees determined to move the seminary to St Louis, Missouri, also to be nearer to potential students in the Plains states.

1958

The consolidation was the result of the 1958 merger between the PCUSA and the UPCNA to form the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.

1959

Western Theological Seminary, the other branch of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary's pre-1959 history, began with the establishment of classical academies in Washington, Pennsylvania, the first in 1785 by Joseph Smith and another in 1787 by John McMillan.

Since the 1959 consolidation, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary has been located on the former Pittsburgh-Xenia Seminary campus in the Highland Park/East Liberty section of Pittsburgh.

1983

It became a PC (United StatesA.) seminary following the 1983 merger between the UPCUSA and the Presbyterian Church in the United States.

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