Administrative History
The Ballston Female Heathen School Society was founded in 1817, by fifty-seven women from the Ballston region of New York, to support the work of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) and the Theological Seminary at Princeton. Several of the women were members of the Presbyterian congregation at Ballston Center. The society's stated purpose was to aid the missionary establishments at Brainerd, North Carolina, Ceylon, and the Theological Seminary at Princeton, New Jersey. Its scope later broadened to include support for mission work in Beirut, Syria, Iran, and with Native Americans near Detroit.