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Oakland Academy Historical Marker

Oakland Academy (GHM 061-02, 1957)

The educational center for this section for years, Oakland Academy was established in 1867, following the War Between the States, by Nathan T. Tabor and John E. Robeson, first teacher. Originally a private school, it was operated from many years as a church school by the ME Church (South). Students attended the academy from this and surrounding counties. In 1920, when the private school was discontinued, the property was deeded to Gilmer County for a county school. Early teachers included John B. Robeson, W.F. Cruselle, Mary Lewis, Rev. Walter Dillard, Emma Tabor, Harriet E. Tabor, Mary Kirby and John S. Hudson.

Location: Ga. 52, in front of the Oakland Elementary School about 2.2 miles east of Ellijay

Oakland Academy Historical Marker


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