Sunday, July 11, 2010
Local school's history marked, remembered | Opelika-Auburn News
Local school's history marked, remembered | Opelika-Auburn News
Attendees take a look at the historic marker following the dedication of the Historic Marker at J.F. Drake High School on Saturdayin Auburn. The school is now J.F. Drake Middle School but served as the Lee County Training School to educate black children in the community from 1958-1970.
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Horace King (1807-1885) was the most respected bridge-builder in Alabama, Georgia, and northeastern Mississippi during the mid-nineteenth century. Enslaved until 1846,
Horace King Horace King Horace King (1807-1885) was the most respected bridge-builder in Alabama, Georgia, and northeastern Mississippi du...
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