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'''Massey Business College''' was a chain of training schools for business-related skills which was founded by [[Richard Massey]] in [[Birmingham]] in [[1889]]. The college taught typing, shorthand, accounting, business law and similar courses to fill demand for clerical workers in the South's rapidly changing economy.
'''Massey Business College''' (originally the '''Birmingham College of Business''') was a chain of training schools for business-related skills which was chartered on [[December 10]], [[1886]] with [[Charles Tingle]] and [[Richard Massey]] as incorporators. Massey took over in [[1889]] and reincorporated the school under his own name.  
 
The college taught typing, shorthand, accounting, business law and similar courses to fill demand for clerical workers in the South's rapidly changing economy.


In [[1905]] the college moved to a [[Massey Business College building|newly-constructed three-story building]] at 2024 [[3rd Avenue North]]. The building's design, which allowed for a ground floor retail tenant, was re-used for five other locations across the south, including Montgomery; Richmond, Virginia; Jacksonville, Florida; and Houston, Texas.
In [[1905]] the college moved to a [[Massey Business College building|newly-constructed three-story building]] at 2024 [[3rd Avenue North]]. The building's design, which allowed for a ground floor retail tenant, was re-used for five other locations across the south, including Montgomery; Richmond, Virginia; Jacksonville, Florida; and Houston, Texas.
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Revision as of 16:25, 24 August 2014

Massey Business College (originally the Birmingham College of Business) was a chain of training schools for business-related skills which was chartered on December 10, 1886 with Charles Tingle and Richard Massey as incorporators. Massey took over in 1889 and reincorporated the school under his own name.

The college taught typing, shorthand, accounting, business law and similar courses to fill demand for clerical workers in the South's rapidly changing economy.

In 1905 the college moved to a newly-constructed three-story building at 2024 3rd Avenue North. The building's design, which allowed for a ground floor retail tenant, was re-used for five other locations across the south, including Montgomery; Richmond, Virginia; Jacksonville, Florida; and Houston, Texas.

The school closed in 1960.