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Sha-pherdstown was secured from the owners, Messrs. Brookes, ot' Boston. and Shep- herd College, a classical and scientific school was organized in 1872 u11der an incor- porated hoard of trustees, in connection with which the legislature soon after estah- lished a Branch State Normal School. Professor Blcllurran was at the head of this institution for ten years and always with just pride regarded it as the hest work of his life. He was indefatigahle in his ettorts for its success, expending his own private means in the repair and improvement. of the huildings and the purchase of furniture and apparatus, while the legislature doleel out a niggardly support and some years failed to make any appropriation at all. 4 ine year the students numbered one hundred and forty-live. The pupils who went out from his instruction at this time formed the teaching force for many years in the schools of the town and county. Besides the sixty-five teachers that he trained duringthese tenyears others of his pupils have entered all the departments of life as ministers, lawyers, legislators, physi- cians. merchants. farmers and queens of the home. His pupils of this period love him with a passionate devotion which he heartily reciprocated. The alumni associa- tion of Shepherds College hold an animal meeting at which they never fail to recount. the achievements of their former teacher and to sing hispraises. lfrom hisdeath- hed he sent these old pupils of his the message that he loved them better than any- thing else in the world, that if he was permitted to continue the work of teaching in heaven, he would like to gather around him his old pupils and with them pursue the work of education, and he begged that when he was gone, they would remember their old teacher. He laid the foundations of Shepherd College State Normal School deep and strong and gave it the character and standing that has enabled it to accomplish the heneficent work it has ever since been doing for education in Jefferson county and the eastern part of the State. Mr. Blc-Nlurran was president of the cou11ty board of education for many years and for tive years he was a member of the NVQ-st Virginia State Board of Examiners and Conductor of Teachers' Institutes. He knew all the schools and teachers in the county and was deeply interested in the work of education throughout the whole State. When the XVar between the States was threatening in the summer of 1860, Mr. Mcllurran was teaching in Alabama. The young men of the community i11 which he lived formed a young volunteer company and offered him the captaincy. This he declined, however, and returned to his native State. He came to Christiansburg and there after editing in partnership with Capt. .lohn C. Wade. the Sim' of llzc West, a weekly paper, for seven or eight months, when Virginia seceded, he promptly enlisted on April IT, 1861, as a private in Company G, Capt. R. C. Trigg, which was assigned To tl1e 4th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, commanded by Col. James I . Preston. This regiment belonged to the lfirst Brigade, afterwards known as the famous Stonewall Brigade. lle continued in active service through the whole war with the exception of six months that were spent in prison at lfort llelaware after he was captured at 22
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