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construction did not occur until 1872, after the short stint New London Academy had in the new public school system. During the time between the destruction of the original Principal's House and the construction of Evans Hall, it is unknown where the principals lived. Upon the construction of Evans Hall, which was built by J. W. Mays for $ 1,095. Evans Hall, though initially a residence for the principal, served other purposes in the latter years of the academy. In the 1880s, a primary school was operated by the principal's wife. In the 20th Century, the principal's residence would be moved to Thomas Hall, and Evans Hall would be used first as a boys dormitory and later as storage and utility. In the 1960s, New London Academy was going through renovations and several buildings were demolished. Despite growing preservation efforts during the 1960s, Evans Hall was destroyed in 1964.
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that has two openings and hearths on either side of both rooms. Because of the nature of the large fireplaces being useful for cooking, the struggle was to actually heat the building, the fireplaces were much too large to accomplish that need. The kitchen structure has had many different uses. A few uses were as a storage shed and offices for the faculty staff at the academy. In 1890, the structure was used as a music studio. It became a museum around the 60s.
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building, not a new, freestanding structure." That building being Alumni Hall, as described above. The principal at the time, Robert Q. Lowry, wasn't disappointed in this. But despite that, he had a perfect conception the "Pavillion" idea for the campus of New London Academy, that goes back to the construction of the original buildings, by Curle and Jones in 1797. The structure was eventually demolished in 1970.
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In the early stages of the academy, the trustees at the academy hosted local lotteries in order to fund operations due to the lack of state funding. The Literature Lottery was an important source for many schools during this time period. New London Academy held its first in 1797–1798 to collect funds
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system. New London Academy is the only public school in Virginia to operate under a charter from the General Assembly. New London Academy has gone through many changes structurally, in addition to the changing makeup of the school body. Religion also played a big factor in the history of the school.
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and Bedford Counties while remaining a private institution. This survival led to New London Academy being known as one of the oldest continuously running public schools of Virginia or even the South. New London is set apart from other historic schools in its architecture, notable alumni, like Thomas
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Also on the property is a contributing frame kitchen building. The separate kitchen structure came into existence in 1797 because there was a danger of fire in having a kitchen connected to a bigger building. The original use, of course, was for the purpose of cooking so there is a central chimney
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While New London Academy has never been a religious academy at any point, it has had religious connections. In its initial years, the academy was affiliated with the New London Church or the Academy Church. When Reverend Thomas Brown became the principal of New London Academy, he told prospective
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Thomas Hall was built as a boys dormitory in 1916–17, and was named for Principal O. A. Thomas. While the original plans for the dorm indicated that it would be a separate structure, the loan required that the money for construction had "...to be a renovation of, or an addition to, an existing
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Evans Hall was built in 1873 as an exact replica, on the exact same spot of, the Original Principal's House, which burned to the ground in 1867. It was named after Miss Martha Evans, the dorm matron and a teacher at the school. While the approval for the new building was confirmed in 1869,
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In the late eighteenth century, New London, Virginia's hunger for education brought forth the need for proper education. Since the public school system had not been created yet, most schools were tuition-based academies. Thus, the New London Academy was chartered by the
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for additional buildings and running the school. The lotteries allowed locals to be involved in helping the school. After 1818, the academy was funded by the Literacy Fund, which was a State fund.
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in December 1795. With the charter, New London Academy could be seen as more trustworthy. Early in 1775, the academy was established on its present campus near the former town of
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as a classical school for boys. Eventually, the school became co-educational in the 1870s and in the late-1880s became affiliated with the new
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Parker, Lula Jeter (1988). Parker's History of Bedford County, Virginia. Bedford, Virginia: Hamilton's. pp. 127, 128.
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goes as such. Ms. Coleman, a teacher at the academy was known for her passion for church and her disdain for the
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Gordon Henry White Jr. (1921–1944) - American army sergeant, killed with fellow "Bedford Boys" on D-Day.
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as a textbook, though he took care to note that the school would avoid being linked to any one
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A black & white image of the front of Alumni Hall, the most symbolic building on campus.
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Throughout the years of operation, New London Academy's focus on education has changed:
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The original campus of 1795 consisted of a two-story, frame building with a
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in 1972. It also used to be connected to Thomas Hall, as described below.
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School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia
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New London Academy, 1133 Academy Lane, Forest, Bedford County, VA
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National Register of Historic Places in Bedford County, Virginia
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Jefferson's grandson, and the religious aspects of the school.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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1910-1929: NLA becomes an agricultural high school.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Virginia Landmarks Register

New London Academy (Virginia) is located in Virginia
New London Academy (Virginia) is located in the United States
Forest, Virginia
37°18′27″N 79°18′20″W / 37.30750°N 79.30556°W / 37.30750; -79.30556
72001385
school
Forest
Bedford County, Virginia
Campbell

Virginia General Assembly
New London
public school
hipped roof
Greek Revival style
National Register of Historic Places
New Testament
church denomination.
Nicholas Cobbs
eternally
Vacation Bible School
Revised Standard Version
the Holy Bible
John Early (bishop)
George A. Baxter
Liberty Hall (Forest, Virginia)
Episcopal Diocese of Alabama

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