"First Home of the John H. Snead Seminary, Boaz, Alabama"

"First Home of the John H. Snead Seminary, Boaz, Alabama. In nearby Boaz, Anna D. Elder founded a seminary in 1898 which was soon transferred to the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In response to the school’s needs for expansion, local businessman John H. Snead donated land and mon...

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Main Author: Scarboro, Robert;
Format: Electronic
Published: Gadsden Public Library
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"First Home of the John H. Snead Seminary, Boaz, Alabama"
Scarboro, Robert;
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Boaz (Ala.); Marshall County (Ala.); Snead, John H. 1852-1920; Snead State Community College; John H. Snead Seminary;
description "First Home of the John H. Snead Seminary, Boaz, Alabama. In nearby Boaz, Anna D. Elder founded a seminary in 1898 which was soon transferred to the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In response to the school’s needs for expansion, local businessman John H. Snead donated land and money to the seminary. The school was renamed John H. Snead Seminary in his honor. In 1963 the State of Alabama created the Community College System. In 1967 the state acquired the Snead Seminary creating what is now called Snead State Community College. Taken from Findagrave.com Memorial of John H. Snead (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63535730/john-h-snead)
spelling "First Home of the John H. Snead Seminary, Boaz, Alabama""First Home of the John H. Snead Seminary, Boaz, Alabama. In nearby Boaz, Anna D. Elder founded a seminary in 1898 which was soon transferred to the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In response to the school’s needs for expansion, local businessman John H. Snead donated land and money to the seminary. The school was renamed John H. Snead Seminary in his honor. In 1963 the State of Alabama created the Community College System. In 1967 the state acquired the Snead Seminary creating what is now called Snead State Community College. Taken from Findagrave.com Memorial of John H. Snead (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63535730/john-h-snead) Boaz (Ala.); Marshall County (Ala.); Snead, John H. 1852-1920; Snead State Community College; John H. Snead Seminary;Scarboro, Robert;Marshall CountyBackstage Library Works, 533 E 1860 S, Provo, UT, 84606jpg10857.jpgCopyright 2008, Gadsden Public Libraryhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/gpl01/id/3717
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