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  1. From 1822 to 1849, Augusta College was located in Augusta, Kentucky in Bracken County. It was formed when the Bracken Academy and Methodist churches of Ohio and Kentucky joined. Augusta College was the third Methodist college founded in the United States. [1]

  2. On 7 December 1822, Augusta College received a charter from the Kentucky legislature and, after effecting an agreement with the trustees of the Bracken Academy, opened its doors. It claimed to be "The First Established College in Methodism in the World" as it was the first Methodist college (in the world) permitted to confer degrees.

  3. As the first established Methodist college in Kentucky (and third in the nation), Augusta College had a reputation for excellence and attracted students from throughout the United States, including John G. Fee, noted abolitionist and cofounder of Berea College.

  4. Mar 26, 2021 · Augusta College (Augusta, Ky.) -- History, Augusta College (Augusta, Ky.) Publisher Frankfort, Ky. : Roberts Printing Company Collection claremont_school_of_theology; internetarchivebooks; printdisabled; inlibrary Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  5. The city was home to five separate schools, one private and four public. The most famous built was the Augusta College, which served the entire Bracken area until 1887 when the high school was moved into that spot. The college continued to serve the city until October 31, 1896. Government. The city of Augusta is classified as a Class 4 city.

  6. From 1822 to 1849, Augusta College was located in Augusta, Kentucky in Bracken County. It was formed when the Bracken Academy and Methodist churches of Ohio and Kentucky joined. Augusta College was the third Methodist college founded in the United States. Its first president was Martin Ruter, D.D.

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