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Report of a Survey of Nine Baptist
Educational Institutions of Kentucky, 1929
Barbourville Baptist Institute, Barbourville, offering work to both boys and girIs from the first grade through the twelfth, organized as a regular elementary and high school.

Bethel College, Russellville, a co-educational school offering four years of high school work and two years of junior college work.

Bethel Woman's College, Hopkinsville, a college for young women offering four years of high school work and two years of junior college work.

Campbellsville Junior College, Campbellsville, a co-educational school offering work in all the elementary grades, four years of high school work, and two years of college work.

Cumberland College, Williamsburg, a co-education.al school offering work in all the elementary grades, four years of high school work, and two years of college work.

Georgetown College, Georgetown, a co-educational four-year liberal arts college.

Hazard Baptist Institute, Hazard, a co-educational school offering work in all the elementary gmdes, with four years of high school work and with an endeavor being made at present to add a junior college course.

Magoffin Baptist Institute, Salyersville, offering work in the seventh and eighth elementary grades and in the four years of high school.

Oneida Baptist Institute, Oneida (Clay County), offering eight years of elementary school work and four years of high school work.

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      The schools that remain in 2024:

Campbellsville College, now Campbellsville University

Cumberland College, now University of the Cumberlands

Georgetown College

Oneida Baptist Institute


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Kentucky Baptists have little, if any, control over these schools today.

[Scanned, updated and formatted by Jim Duvall.]



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