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Robert Milligan (1814-1875) was Josephus Hopwood's favorite professor at Transylvania University (now Lexington Theological Seminary.) In 1885, Hopwood renamed the Buffalo Male and Female Institute in his honor. This copy print was donated to...
The exact location of "The Milligan Station" is to be determined probably at juncture of railroad and Cedar Grove Road at an easterly point just before Cedar Grove Road turns south to meet Milligan highway, Milligan College, TN.
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Milligan College students and faculty gathered in front of the Administration building. Inscribed, "Milligan College 1897-1898." Professor (and College President) Josephus Hopwood, standing fourth row, second from left. Sarah Hopwood...
Northeast side of the Milligan College Classroom Building; group of students and falculty including Joesphus Hopwood(standing 7th left back row) and Mrs. Eleanor Hopwood(standing 6th from the left front row)
George W. Hardin graduated with the class of 1882 from Milligan College. He was a trustee of Milligan College from 1905-1922 and vice president of East Tennessee & Western North Carolina Railroad.
Students and faculty of Milligan College, gathered in front of Hopwood House, a dormitory and the home of College president Josephus Hopwood and his wife, Sarah.
A 3 story classroom building which was added to the original Buffalo Male and Female Institute building on north face in 1881, when President Josephus Hopwood announced the institution's elevation to Milligan College.
School pictures of girls, Milligan College. Sarah LaRue Hopwood, professor and wife of College president Josephus Hopwood, top right (with bird on shoulder.)
Ollie (Mollie) Estelle Williams; Milligan College, TN. Born July 16, 1873; died April 10, 1950. Married William Thomas Givens, 5 children; daughter of Susan Nannie Barker & George Thomas Williams, Carter County Clerk; granddaughter of Wilson G....