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The school closed for a year in 1890 and reopened under a series of principals including Pollock's niece, Virginia Wardlaw, in 1903. Wardlaw's sisters joined her and were known for strange behavior and wearing black veils.
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The school struggled financially and closed in 1908. The building became a boarding house and health resort and was then sold to the Montgomery County School Board. It was demolished in 1935 for the construction of
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Originally located in an old Presbyterian Church on Franklin Street, the school reopened in a new building in 1860. The school was used as a hospital during the
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in 1870. It struggled and was sold at public auction to Oceana S. Pollock, a teacher at the school, in 1876. She became its principal.
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and his wife Anna Susan McDannold Baird in 1887. Pollock remained principal.
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has a collection of papers related to the school from 1875 until 1892.
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has a collection of papers related to the school. It was founded as
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by the Montgomery Presbytery and was as a companion to
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The school had a successful period and was deeded to
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Montgomery Collegiate Institute
Montgomery Male Academy
American Civil War
Samuel K. Knox
Ebenezer T. Baird
Christiansburg High School
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