Troup County Academy-HCC-Troup County
Posted by: Sprinterman
N 33° 02.619 W 085° 01.812
16S E 683934 N 3657850
US 27/29 at Franklin Street, LaGrange
Waymark Code: WM4PZP
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 09/17/2008
Views: 11
The first school in Troup County opened in LaGrange in 1828, just months after the county's organization. Located just east of this spot, Troup Academy shared the lot with Hill View Cemetery. The county owned the building while a Board of Trustees operated the Boys School. State money, called Poor School Funds, supplemented tuition at Troup and LaGrange Female Academies. The City of LaGrange bought and moved the school to Hill Street in 1838, renamed it LaGrange High School and began using these grounds exclusively as a cemetery. Noted early teachers included Orville A. Bull and Blount C. Ferrell.
Erected by the Troup County Historical Society, the Key Club of Troup High School, and the Historic Chattahoochee Commission, 1995
Type of Marker: Highway
Marker #: HCC
Date: 1995
Sponsor: Not listed
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