Louisburg College - Oak Yearbook (Louisburg, NC)

 - Class of 1939

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ARCHIVES IHECECIL W. RDBBINS LI8RARV O-OUISBURG CDLLB E tOUISBURG, N.C, 2Z54e , . . THE CECIL W. ROBBINS LIBRARV Louisburg College Library Louisburg College Louiiburg, N. c. Louisburg, N. C. 2754c 7 J THE I II ETEE] HU] DRED THIRTY-IVI] E YEARBOOK OF THE SEI IOR CLASS OF LOUISBURG COLLEGE . . LOUISRURG, I . C. MAURICE PEACOCK Editor WARREN PETTEWAY Business Manager

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Louisburg ' College History From till- State Rtcords of Nortli Carolina. Clark. Vol. XXIV. Laws of 1777- 1778. vf read the followiiij; law enacted January (i, 1778: Be it therefore enacted by tile (ieneral Asseinlily of tlie State of North Carolina — that Doctor .loliii Kinfj. William Lancaster — (and others) — he constituted and appointed trustees — to re- ceive — all moneys — that may he subscribed for the jjurjiose of erecting an academy in the town of Louisburg. Franklin County. North Caroiin.i bv the name of Franklin Academy. This document further |)rovides for ap])ointing teachers, for allowing tile school to give certificates ;nid diplom.is and for all other niatter.s pertaining to conducting a school of high grade in I.iniishurg. In this charter were the beginnings of I.ouisbnrg College. On the hill overlooking the Tar River, a large tract of land was bought by the Trustees and a suitable building was erected in 1779, a faculty was chosen, and Franklin Academy commenced its work of usefulness in educating the young jieople of the State. Before any state university had ever been chartered, the institution that flowered into Louisburg College commenced its career of service to North Carolina. Matthew Dickerson. the uncle of Cyrus W . I ' icld. of Atlantic Cable fame, was the first principal of the school. He was a native of Connecticut, a graduate of Yale, and was thoroughly jircpared to conduct a great school for the people of eastern North Carolina. The course of study included, in addition to the elementary and grammar grade work, such subjects as literature, rhetoric, metaphysics, philosopin-, geometry, trigonometry, analytics, surveying, astronomy, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French. Italian — and all for a tuition charge of twenty-six dollars a year. The school drew large numbers of students and was successful from the beginning. In 1813 a female department was added to the Franklin Academy, the female department being located on the present college campus and the male department being located on the site of the present Mills High School. Courses of study were outlined to tiach the young women the subjects of reading, writing. English grammar, arithmetic, gi ' ogra|)liy. astronomy, painting, music, and ornamental needle- work. The female dc|).irtiiiciit was called Franklin Seminary. In 1816, .lolin B. Bobbitt bccanir priiu ' ipal of the academy and ;i Miss Partridge from Massachusetts became head of the Seminary. These two persons soon formed an indissoluble union by marriage and. under tiieir guidance, the two divisions of the school estab- lished a re])Utation that made both schools and |)rincipals famous. The years ])assed. Franklin Academy and Louisburg Female Seminary con- tinued to make their contribution to the cause of education and noble living. Ac- commodations were outgrown and now buildings were erected. In 18.56, the demands on the school became such that a joint stock com])any was organized to build and to finance the institution. In that year was erected the jjresent administra- tion building and the name of the institution was changed to Louisburg Female I 2

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