Historical Marker

Old Cotton Hill Seminary

Located at the church in Cotton Hill, County Road 2411 · County Road 2411 · Clay

Georgia marker

Inscription

OLD COTTON HILL SEMINARY. Here stood the Cotton Hill Male and Female Seminary incorporated by Act of the Legislature March 6, 1856, but in existence before that time. Professor Norman Flavius Cooledge, uncle of President Calvin Coolidge, who had come to Georgia for the climate became President of the Seminary in 1854 and remained there until 1862 when 103 of the men students joined the Army of the Confederacy.

The discouraged Cooledge dropped teaching to go into business and the glory of the School, once one of the South's leading educational institutions, vanished. 030-2 GEORGIA HISTORICAL COMMISSION 1955

Location

AddressLocated at the church in Cotton Hill, County Road 2411
CityCounty Road 2411
CountyClay
StateGeorgia

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