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A Brief History of EC Emmanuel College first opened on January 1, 1919, under the name of Franklin Springs Institute. During its first years, the institution offered the first eleven grades of school and a Biblical Department for prospective ministers. The founder of the school was the Reverend George Floyd Taylor, a North Carolinian who long had desired to begin such an institution. The beginnings were less than auspicious, since the campus had for over a century been used as a health resort centering around several mineral springs. Since only fifty students enrolled first year, not all of the old wooden resort buildings were used. Nevertheless, by 1922 the school was opened free of charge and the buildings were filled to capacity. Throughout the early years G. F. Taylor was president except for the years 1926-1927 when Mr. A. M. Taylor held this position and 1927-1929 when the Reverend B. A. Jones was president. Because of the great depression, the school was forced to close temporarily in 1931. |
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