Effingham Academy
Effingham Academy was founded on June 18, 1819 in Effingham, New Hampshire[1] and opened in a new school building in 1820. Rev. Thomas Jameson A.M. was preceptor.[2] A normal school for the training of teachers was established on the school building's second floor in 1830. James W. Bradbury, a Bowdoin graduate, headed it.[3] After 1845 the building became a district schoolhouse.[4] The school was in what is now the Lord's Hill Historic District. Alumni include Amos Tuck. The building is now a Effingham Historical Society property.
References
- Farmer, John; Moore, Jacob Bailey (August 12, 1823). A gazetteer of the state of New-Hampshire, by J. Farmer and J.B. Moore. p. 34 – via Internet Archive.
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- Rogers, Barbara; Rogers, Stillman (March 1, 2019). New Hampshire Off the Beaten Path®: Discover Your Fun. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781493037568 – via Google Books.
- Merrill, Georgia Drew (August 12, 1889). "History of Carroll County, New Hampshire". Higginson Book Company – via Google Books.
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