Founders’ papers now open for research!

Josephus and Sarah Eleanor Hopwood in 1886

Josephus and Sarah Eleanor Hopwood in 1886

The Milligan Archives has just completed processing work on the Josephus and Sarah Eleanor La Rue Hopwood Collection and is excited to announce that it is open for research!

The Hopwood Collection contains financial paperwork, correspondence, student assignments, and artifacts spanning from 1865 to 1935 – the majority of the Hopwood’s lifetimes and the entirety of their marriage, ministries, and careers as Christian educators.

When Josephus and Sarah Eleanor came to the Buffalo Male and Female institute in 1875 the campus consisted of a single building on an acre of land. The Hopwoods worked tirelessly to build the little Institute into a place where young men and women could be educated in the arts and sciences, could develop good habits and useful skills, and gain a strong knowledge of the Bible. Six years later the school received its state charter and became Milligan College. This collection provides a glance into the everyday work undertaken by the Hopwoods, their supporters, friends, and students on behalf of not only Milligan College, but also of Virginia Christian College (now called Lynchburg College), Lamar College, and Mountain Mission School. We hope that the Josephus and Sarah Eleanor La Rue Hopwood Collection, as well as the Hopwood Correspondence Collection, will provide a unique and valuable resource to researchers interested in the Hopwoods, the history of Christian education and the Stone-Campbell Movement in Northeast Tennessee, and Milligan College. Contact us for more information!