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Presbyterian. Opened in 1916 as Montreat Normal School. First president was Robert C. Anderson. Campus is 2 miles N.
Founded in 1894 by the Presbyterian Church as Asheville Farm School. A four-year college since 1966. 1 1/2 mi. E.
Presbyterian, organized 1768. Present building, the third, erected 1852, brick-veneered 1940.
Established in 1764. Rev. Humphrey Hunter, the first minister, arrived in 1796. Moved to present site, 2 mi. NW, in 1956.
Presbyterian. Founded in 1900 by Edgar Tufts. Named for teacher Elizabeth McRae & benefactor Mrs. S. P. Lees. Senior college since 1988.
Formerly Presbyterian Orphans Home. Opened here in 1891 by Synod of N.C. Jethro Rumple was first chair, Board of Regents.
Presbyterian church was established ca. 1750; moved here in 1756. Served beginning 1778 by Rev. James Hall.
Established in 1837; present church built in 1849-50. The first Presbyterian church in Wilkes County.
Presbyterian. Both founded in 1824. Plans for Davidson College adopted here in 1835.
Presbyterian minister, Revolutionary soldier and chaplain, educator, pioneer missionary in the Natchez country. His grave is nearby.