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Hall County Schools company history timeline

1872

In 1872 the charter was amended and Gainesville was made a city.

1900

Transcribed by Marilyn Clore) Lula, an incorporated town in the eastern part of Hall county, is at the junction of two divisions of the Southern railway, and in 1900 reported a population of 217.

Edmund P. Gaines, who participated in the Indian wars in Georgia. It contained in 1900 a population of 420 in the corporation, has a money order postoffice with rural free delivery, express and telegraph offices, a bank and a gin and oil company.

1905

In 1905 the population of the city, including its factory suburbs, was about 8,000.(Source: Georgia Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, VOL II, by Candler & Evans, Publ.

1906

Transcribed by Joanne Morgan) Murrayville, a post-village of Hall county, with a population of 56, is ten miles northwest of Gainesville, which is the most convenient railroad station.[Source: Georgia Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Vol 2, Publ 1906.

1972

Robert Wood Johnson High School opened, under the leadership of principal Donald Loggins and Superintendent Dean Myers, in August of 1972 with much enthusiasm, excitement, and community support.

1973

The Vocational Wing of the school officially opened one year later in 1973.

1982

The Frank J. Knight Gym was completed and dedicated in 1982.

1990

Johnson High School got its own football stadium in 1990, which has become nicknamed the “dungeon,” and now serves as the home of our football and soccer teams.

1996

In 1996, Johnson proudly dedicated its new Performing Arts Center, which is now home to drama, band, and chorus productions as well as other school functions.

The state of Georgia recognized Johnson High School as a Georgia School of Excellence in 1996, a distinct honor reflecting the hard work and dedication of the people who have contributed to the overall success and legacy of Johnson High School, both past and present.

2001

On September 28, 2001, the stadium was officially dedicated as the Billy Ellis Memorial Stadium in honor of Mr.

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