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Lewis High School (Macon, Georgia)

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The school was relocated to a new almost 5-acre campus in 1916 after the city purchased the existing site for the expansion of a hospital. By 1923 it was accredited by the Georgia Department of Education. It became a public high school in 1942. In 1949 the school district discontinued use of the
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The school was destroyed by arsonists in 1876, and rebuilt again. It was training teachers by 1884. It became
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attended the school and returned to teach at it. He also met his wife at the school, she was a teacher.
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The Autobiography of William Sanders Scarborough: An American Journey from Slavery to Scholarship
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Historically segregated African-American schools in Georgia (U.S. state)
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school building and it was sold for use as a community center in 1950.
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The industrial workshop and students of Ballard Normal School, c. 1910
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Raymond G. Von Tobel (1911–1935; when he died in a car crash)
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Interior, United States Department of the (May 30, 1884).
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U.S. Government Printing Office – via Google Books.
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Schools supported by the American Missionary Association
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Index

Lewis Normal Institute

Macon, Georgia
American Missionary Association
John R. Lewis
Freedmen's Bureau
Stephen A. Ballard
William Sanders Scarborough
James A. Colston
Bethune-Cookman College
"Annual Report of the Public Schools of the City of Macon and Bibb County, Georgia: Year Ending ..."





"Ballard Normal School (Macon, Ga.)"
the original
"Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior ..."
Macon in Vintage Postcards
ISBN
9780738502007


"The American Missionary"
The Autobiography of William Sanders Scarborough: An American Journey from Slavery to Scholarship
ISBN
0814332242

Ballard Normal School

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