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593:. In addition, Hill solicited contributions from local merchants and sought improved relations with the city. Through his successes in fundraising, Hill was able to launch a major expansion and building program for the college that included the construction of dormitories, classrooms, administrative offices, and a dining facility. The school also acquired a 300-acre (120 ha) dairy farm. Lobbying with the community through various means also helped to ease tensions, foster cooperation, and land considerable praise for the work and dedication the school provided to the growing number of students and the community at large. 687: 416: 2789: 217: 597: 242: 543: 806: 200: 40: 2800: 674:. The products created in these classes, such as brooms, were sold across the United States, and the profits were then given back to the college. For the remainder of Hill's presidency, industrial education was the central focus of the Morristown curriculum, decreasing the earlier emphasis on teacher and clergy training. Hill's death in 1931, coupled with the onset of the 249: 224: 695: 703:
that the expense of maintaining the shops during a time of economic crisis drove some of these policies. Despite his efforts, Paustin was unable to turn the school around financially and he resigned in 1937. J.W. Haywood succeeded Paustin, becoming the college's first black president and managing the school for seven years.
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native, became the first Morristown College alumnus to be president of the institution. He sought funding for the school by establishing relationships with Morristown's business community, instituting financial support from alumni, and gaining support from the Holston Conference. Through his efforts,
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After Hill's passing and two years of searching, the Board of Schools of the Methodist Church selected Edward C. Paustin as the new president. During his three-year tenure, Paustin changed the direction of the school from industrial training to a more traditional liberal arts education. It is likely
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Alumni, former faculty, and staff reunite on occasion along with those from other schools associated with the college. Over 15,000 graduates from across the nation and world passed through this institution and its impact has been felt for generations, large and small. Much wasn't expected of this
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Boyd elevated the college to levels not seen since Dr. Hill's tenure. When some thought the college was headed toward demise, Boyd thought otherwise, working tirelessly to promote spirit and loyalty among the students and staff. In the fall of 1952, Boyd died and his wife, Mary Whitten, served as
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men volunteered to join and assist. Among these volunteers was Rev. W.C. Graves, presiding elder of the Morristown District. Believing in a critical need for a school providing education for blacks beyond primary grades as well as preachers for black churches, Graves, along with the support of
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small school tucked away in the foothills of East Tennessee and its history is rarely told. Fulfilling the mission of its founders and possibly exceeding it, the school's existence served as a reminder of hard work and persistence can pay off in the face of adversity and challenges.
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The historic campus of Morristown College was listed in 1983 on the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural significance and its important contributions to African American education. Its significant architectural examples included
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operated and maintained by the City of Morristown Parks and Recreation Department. The park features a performance lawn, a walking trail, and a historical education site. Since 2019, the park has been the site of the annual Arts in the Park event.
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In November 2016, it was announced that the city of Morristown had agreed to buy the site of Morristown College for $ 900,000. By January 2017, the remaining buildings had been demolished and the campus was subsequently delisted from the
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On November 17, 2020, the Morristown City Council approved to rename Heritage Park to Fulton-Hill Park, in honor Andrew Fulton, a former slave and Morristown College alumni, and Judson S. Hill, Morristown College's first president.
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After Morristown College closed in 1994, the property was auctioned off and changed owners twice. Due to neglect by the site's owners, most of the college buildings fell into disrepair, succumbing to vandalism and fires.
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In December 2020, the Morristown City Council approved the beginning of phase two of development at Fulton-Hill Park, which consists of constructing a new hiking trail system and entry signage for the park.
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In October 2020, a group of Morristown residents gathered to suggest the Morristown City Council rename Heritage Park to Legacy Park, citing alleged connotations to the controversial preservation of
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Morristown Seminary; Morristown Seminary & Normal Institute; Morristown Normal Academy; Morristown Normal College; Morristown Normal and Industrial College; Knoxville College-Morristown Campus
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Henry W. Warren, decided the location held by Stearns and others was suitable. By 1881, Stearns and her pupils took possession of the church and school building, establishing Morristown
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The 52-acre (210,000 m) campus was perched on a hill in the middle of Morristown and surrounded by five distinct neighborhoods. Seven of the college's nine buildings were on the
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and doing missionary work, Judson Hill and his wife Laura moved to the Morristown area. Hill had an urge to do work in the South after training at Madison University (now
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era and local resistance toward the school were taken in stride as student growth and learning was on a steady pace, reaching a wide variety of age groups. In 1880, the
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values. A few blocks away was the Reagan High School for Boys, where a college preparatory course was taught by Rev. Wilson. Built as a meeting house in 1830 by a
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acquired Morristown College and began operating it as a satellite campus. However, Knoxville College also had its challenges and closed the facility in 1994.
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Some of the first faculty members of Morristown College. Notable figures include Almira Stearns (top row, left) and Dr. Judson Hill (bottom row, center)
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enrollment rose to 435 (the largest in the school's history), the college's finances improved, and relations with the community were further raised.
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to East Tennessee's black communities. With the assistance of Nannie McGinley as part of the faculty, the path of the school was set into motion.
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native. Stearns, who lost her husband and a son to the Civil War, moved to the area with her daughter, Anna, to do
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After the civil rights movement of the 1960s, African Americans were able to attend previously all-white,
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Replica colonnades at Fulton-Hill Park, which was constructed and completed on the college site in 2019
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history. The usage of the term on the park's site, which served as Morristown College and a former
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A School for Freedom: Morristown College and Five Generations of Education for Blacks, 1868-1985
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work. Relying upon their Christian faith and the assistance of supporters, the harshness of the
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and neglect. The campus was demolished to make way for a city park which opened in 2019.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Hill's improvements at the school occurred within the larger context of the
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee
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to spell, read, and learn arithmetic along with the obligatory learning of
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by the Morristown City Council, and the name change is being considered.
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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the preachers, forming a separate conference for African Americans.
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In November 1869, Mrs. Hanford was replaced by Almira H. Stearns, a
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Discovering the lack of black preachers as a result, a handful of
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National Register of Historic Places in Hamblen County, Tennessee
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with the white society by channeling African Americans into
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Historically black universities and colleges in Tennessee
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Inc, The Crisis Publishing Company (August 1, 1931).
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After being pastor for the First Methodist Church of
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Historically black collg in Morristown, Tennessee, US
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One of the original buildings of Morristown College.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Heritage Park (Morristown, Tennessee)

Methodist Episcopal
Morristown, Tennessee
United States
36°13′16″N 83°17′34″W / 36.22111°N 83.29278°W / 36.22111; -83.29278
Colors
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Morristown College is located in Tennessee
Morristown College is located in the United States
Morristown, Tennessee
United States
Colonial Revival
Georgian Revival
Queen Anne
Late Victorian
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African American
Morristown
Hamblen County, Tennessee
Freedman's Aid Society
Methodist Episcopal Church
civil rights movement
East Tennessee
Knoxville College
National Register of Historic Places
vandalism

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