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Tusculum College Tennessee

Wheeler, Frank T.

Tusculum College Tennessee

A few years prior to Tennesseeas induction into statehood, two pioneering Presbyterian ministers, Hezekiah Balch and Samuel Doak, both educated at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton), formed schools in the fledgling United Statesa southwestern frontier, now known as East Tennessee. Besides enriching the early Scotch-Irish settlersa spiritual life, Balch and Doak were also devoted to addressing their educational needs. Hezekiah Balch established Greeneville College, which became a reality in September 1794 after an act by the General Assembly of the Territory of the United States South of the Ohio River. Tusculum College, founded as an academy in 1818 by Samuel Doak and his son, Samuel Witherspoon Doak, merged with Greeneville College in 1868 to become the Greeneville and Tusculum College. In the early part of the twentieth century, the college dropped the aGreenevillea portion of its name, and thus developed modern-day Tusculum College.
This unique visual history traces the collegeas roots from its earliest beginnings as two separate educational institutions through the late twentieth century. Containing over 190 black-and-white photographs, this volume captures the Tusculum experience, from highlighting its famous presidents and faculty members, to showcasing the dramatic changes of the campus over the years, to exploring the variety of activities in which Tusculum students participated over the decades. Readers will thoroughly enjoy remembering their own college experiences at this historic institution as they read the different stories and thumb through the images of early classrooms, social groups, sporting events, and local hangouts.

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ISBN 9780738506111
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Jahr 200007

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