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The '''Bellevue Academy''' was a private school established by [[M. V. Henry]] and [[J. L. Brittain]] at the corner of [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[14th Avenue North]] in [[1883]].
The '''Bellevue Academy''' was a private school established by [[Manoah Henry]] and [[J. L. Brittain]] at the corner of [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[14th Avenue North]] in [[1883]].


The academy admitted young men and women in the higher grades to prepare them for college or business. Both founders had served on the faculty of Cumberland College in Lebanon, Tennessee before coming to [[Birmingham]]. By [[1888]] the school had an enrollment of 100 students.
The academy admitted young men and women in the higher grades to prepare them for college or business. Both founders had served on the faculty of Cumberland College in Lebanon, Tennessee before coming to [[Birmingham]]. By [[1888]] the school had an enrollment of 100 students.

Latest revision as of 10:16, 17 April 2021

The Bellevue Academy was a private school established by Manoah Henry and J. L. Brittain at the corner of 19th Street and 14th Avenue North in 1883.

The academy admitted young men and women in the higher grades to prepare them for college or business. Both founders had served on the faculty of Cumberland College in Lebanon, Tennessee before coming to Birmingham. By 1888 the school had an enrollment of 100 students.

Notable alumni

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