Trinity Male and Female High Schools
One of Lee County’s first academic institutions opened in the now-defunct community of Browneville in 1837. The school lay four miles south of the modern-day unincorporated community of Salem, AL, near Marshall’s Hill. James McGreen founded the schools and served as principal.
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Cultural resources Education; Lee County, AL; Trinity Male High School; Trinity Female High School; Browneville, AL; Salem, AL; Marshall's Hill, AL; McGreen, James |
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One of Lee County’s first academic institutions opened in the now-defunct community of Browneville in 1837. The school lay four miles south of the modern-day unincorporated community of Salem, AL, near Marshall’s Hill. James McGreen founded the schools and served as principal. |
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Trinity Male and Female High SchoolsTaylor McGaughyEducation; Lee County, AL; Trinity Male High School; Trinity Female High School; Browneville, AL; Salem, AL; Marshall's Hill, AL; McGreen, JamesOne of Lee County’s first academic institutions opened in the now-defunct community of Browneville in 1837. The school lay four miles south of the modern-day unincorporated community of Salem, AL, near Marshall’s Hill. James McGreen founded the schools and served as principal.Alabama Cultural Resource SurveyTaylor McGaughy2014-11-26TextTexthttps://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/24Text Source: The Heritage of Lee County Book Committee, The Heritage of Lee County, Alabama (Clanton, AL: Heritage Publishing Consultants, 2000), 36.English |
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