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Jackson College (Tennessee)

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Founded
  
1830

Jackson College (Tennessee)

Headquarters
  
Columbia, Tennessee, United States

Notable alumni
  
Sam Watkins, John C Brown, Thomas Green, Felix Zollicoffer, Elijah Sterling Clack Ro

Jackson College was a college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, located in Columbia, Tennessee.

History

Jackson College was founded as the Manual Labor Academy at Spring Hill, Tennessee in 1830. Its original enrollment was seven students. As part of its curriculum each student was required to work two hours per day at a manual task. It was thought that this manual labor was beneficial to the student. While some schools might have engaged in mechanical tasks, the academy was not able to build shops or buy the tools necessary. They, therefore, engaged in farming.

Some time around 1832, through an act of legislature, the academy became Jackson College. During this time, the manual labor aspect of the academy was maintained. In 1837 the College moved to Columbia. At this point, the manual labor aspect of the curriculum that began with the original academy was abolished. During the American Civil War the college was burned by the Union Army. (Note: it is likely that it was at this time that the college ceased to exist, but the references available are not clear about this.)

References

Jackson College (Tennessee) Wikipedia