Denham Springs Collegiate Institute

The Denham Springs Collegiate Institute was a school founded by a group of Denham Springs, Louisiana residents in 1895.[1]

Denham Springs Collegiate Institute
Location
Denham Springs
,
Livingston Parish
,
La

United States
Coordinates30.489634°N 90.960379°W / 30.489634; -90.960379
Information
TypeBoarding
Founded1895
FounderDenham Springs Citizens
Closed1908

The Institute included a large meeting hall and a smaller wooden framed building. It had a four-year curriculum. The Institute was located on the site of the existing First Presbyterian Church on North College Drive.[1]

In 1908, the board gave the Institute buildings and its property to the Denham Springs public school system. Shortly thereafter, a two-story brick building was erected on the same site. This was the beginning of Denham Springs High School.[1]

References

  1. The members of the Livingston Parish American Revolution Bicentennial Committee in cooperation with the Livingston Parish Police Jury and the Louisiana American Revolution Bicentennial Commission (1976). The Free State - A History and Place-Names Study of Livingston Parish.


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