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New London Public Schools company history timeline

1839

The first school was held in a log cabin that had been built for the Methodist church in 1839.

1843

McConnell was the daughter of James A. and Elvira Hackett McConnell and was born September 14, 1843 on the family farm located south of New London.

1844

In 1844, a one-room log school was built northwest of the square.

1853

New London City Directories (beginning in 1853)

1865

In 1865, a group of citizens formed a stock company to build a private high school or Academy to extend the amount of schooling available to New London young people.

1876

Due to her father's death in 1876, McConnell returned to New London as a companion for her aged mother.

1881

The New London Day newspaper on microfilm (July 1881—present; Note that this is the only repository with a complete record of the paper)

1882

The first four rooms were completed in time for classes to move into them in 1882.

1887

In 1887, the Virginia Legislature authorized the leasing of the Academy property to the Counties of Bedford and Campbell for a free public high school.

1899

In 1899, McConnell turned her thoughts and labors to the study of librararianship.

1904

Lincoln outgrew this by 1904, probably because the high school had been started, using one room, and then expanding to two.

1908

When the National Education Association met in Cleveland during the summer of 1908, the library section held meetings at Cleveland's Woodlawn branch with McConnell attending.

1910

Many other gifts from library friends, pupils and various organizations were received and McConnell opened the library in her home to the public on New Year's Eve 1910.

In 1910, the town voted to bond the district, and build a new school building at the south end of Division Street.

1915

Through the Carnegie grant, a new building was erected at the present location and has remained open since July 1915.

1919

So in the spring of 1919, a vote was taken on a bond issue of $12,000 to build a gymnasium on the west side of the high school building.

1925

By 1925, Lincoln School, now the grade school, was overflowing, and two more rooms were added in a 24 by 48 foot building fifteen feet away from the school.

1937

The high school moved into the new building in January of 1937.

1938

The Lincoln School was sold, and much to the chagrin of past and current New London historians, was torn down in 1938.

1945

By 1945, there were 405 students in New London Schools, and believe it or not, overcrowding again started to become a problem.

1954

In December of 1954, this wing was finished and put into use.

1977

In 1977, a bond issue was passed to change things once again.

1987

Example of an acceptable research request: “Please help me find an obituary in the New London Day newspaper for John Smith, published on or around July 7th, 1987.”

In 1987, the old Contel building was purchased.

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