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  1. From 1822 to 1849, Augusta College was located in Augusta, Kentucky in Bracken County. It was formed when the Bracken Academy and Methodist churches of Ohio and Kentucky joined. Augusta College was the third Methodist college founded in the United States. [1]

  2. Considering a year's tuition in 1825 was $12.00 (or the cost of a decent milking cow), trustees realized they needed to do something to help limit student expenses. Echo Hall was one of two dormitories built circa 1830 to offer students a competitive housing alternative.

  3. SAVE ECHO HALL is a campaign by the community to save and restore the glory of ECHO HALL, one of the original pre-Civil War dormitory's of AUGUSTA COLLEGE.

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  4. 2. Okt. 2017 · Echo Hall was one of two Augusta College dormitories built circa 1830. It was originally called the “Eastern Boarding House,” and was built directly across from the main college building on...

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  5. As the first established Methodist college in Kentucky (and third in the nation), Augusta College had a reputation for excellence and attracted students from throughout the United States, including John G. Fee, noted abolitionist and cofounder of Berea College.

  6. Augusta College, Augusta, Kentucky. : On September 27, 1862, Confederate cavalry battled Unionist Home Guard at Augusta. In the fight on the town's streets, fierce hand-to-hand combat erupted and several of the town's buildings were burned.

  7. The Augusta College Historic Buildings are two former dormitory buildings built for Augusta College in Augusta, Kentucky. Echo Hall, located on the east side of Frankfort Street, is a two-story brick building with a front-facing central gable and flanking side-gable wings.