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The Weaver Room at Brevard College's library and the Weaver College Bell Tower commemorate its history. In Weaverville, its admission building remains and became a masonic lodge and the White House dormitory remains. It was built on South College Street as the home of the college's president. A
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In 1872, the earlier school building burned down, and the towns people decided to build a brick building to serve as a school, for grades 1 through four years of college. Established in 1873, it became a Methodist institution in 1883, property of the
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The four-year program was reduced to two years as a junior college in 1911 and it was renamed Weaver College. In 1915 the state legislature gave it a new charter.
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Douglas Swaim, ed., Cabins & Castles: The History & Architecture of Buncombe County, North Carolina (1981)
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It was preceded by Weaverville School, a neighborhood school founded in the c. 1850s and operated by the
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Universities and colleges affiliated with the Methodist Episcopal Church
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Nell Pickens, Dry Ridge: Some of Its History, Some of Its People (1962)
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F. A. Sondley, A History of Buncombe County, North Carolina (1930)
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William S. Powell, Higher Education in North Carolina (1963)
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In 1934 it was merged with the Rutherford Colleges, to form
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Private Laws of North Carolina, 1873-1874, Chapter VIII
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Jackson, Tim W.; Jackson, Taryn Chase (2015-09-14).
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Brevard College
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Weaverville
North Carolina
35°41′37″N 82°33′47″W / 35.693533°N 82.562967°W / 35.693533; -82.562967
Buncombe County, North Carolina
Sons of Temperance
Montraville Weaver
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Brevard College
Walter P. Stacy
North Carolina Supreme Court
Zebulon Weaver
Hugh Talmage Lefler
University of North Carolina



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