Mountain Home School

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Title

Mountain Home School

Subject

Schools; Education; Moulton, AL; Lawrence County, AL

Description

Col. Richard Jones and his wife moved to the Moulton area for Mrs. Jones’ health. When they arrived, Col. Jones saw that there were few opportunities for children to get an education. In 1841, he constructed the first schoolhouse. The school became known as Mountain Home Female Institute. The school grew to include a large boarding house for the students. The students ate in a dining room in the basement of the home though the kitchen, like many kitchens in the south, was located in a separate building behind the dormitory. The school remained in operation until the death of Principal J.M. Pickens, who died after being shot in broad daylight on February 2, 1881.

Creator

Dylan Tucker, University of North Alabama

Source

"The Heritage of Lawrence County, Alabama." Heritage Publishing Consultants, Inc. 1998.

Publisher

Alabama Cultural Resource Survey

Date

1852

Type

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