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EAST TEXAS ACADEMY, TYLER, TEXAS
MCCORMICK GRADED SCHOOL was founded in 1903 by Rev.
James Foster Mar hall. It is upported by the Bapti t unions
and as ociations. The annual expenses are $700. There were
2 teacher and 30 students in 1908.
McCormick Industrial Graded School
McCormick, S. C.
East Texas Academy, Tyler, Tex.
J. V. McClellan, B.S., Principal
EAST TEXAS A ADEMY wa founded in 1905 by Rev. C. :\1.
Butler. It is supported by the East Texas Bapti t Association.
The value of the propert~· is $8,000. :\loney for the annual
expenses, which are about $4,000, is secured from churches.
There were 41 male and 79 female student in 1908. The
approximate ages of the students were from fourteen to eighteen
years. There were 2 male and 4 female Negro teachers. Three
of the students are studying for tlle ministry.
Central City College. Macon. Ga.
Founded 1899
FOUNDED by, and operated under the auspices of, the
Missionary Baptist Convention of Georgia, a Negro body
which was organized about forty years ago. Located on a
tract of two hundred and thirty-five acres, near the city limit
of Macon, and in a
field containing thousands
of Negro Baptists.
The Institution
bears the corporate
name of college, but
while devoting attention
to academic studies,
it lays emphasis
upon the ordinary
grammar-school studies.
the English Bible,
and industrial education.
Eleven teachers
and 325 students in
1908. Approximate
annual expen es, $4,000,
secured by volun-
WM. E. HOLMES, A.M. tarycontributionsfrom
President of Central City College individuals, churches,
associations, and the Georgia Missionary Baptist Convention.
It is the intention of the college to install a number of the
leading industries. About one hundred acres of farm land
are under cultivation. A small number of students are receiving
theological instruction.
Stephens Memorial School, Greensboro, Ala.
THIS school was founded October 31, 1908, by the 1. Paul
Baptist Association of Alabama. W. H. Reddick, Jr., is
principal. For the term ending April 29, 1909, there were 3
teachers and 35 male and 60 female students enrolled. The
expen e of $630 was provided by tuition from the tudents and
by the tate associations.
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Girls' Training School, Franklinton, N. C.
B. F. Person, President
THIS school was founded by the colored Bapti t in 1890, and
is supported by Bapti t only. There were 2 male and 2 female
Negro teacher, and 130 male and 143 femalc tudents in 1908.
The property i valued at 1,200. The annual expen es arc
about $700, ecurcd by contributions.
