Lewis High School (1865–1949) was a private primary and secondary school for African American students in Macon, Georgia, United States.
Organized and funded by the American Missionary Association in 1865,[1] it was named for General John R. Lewis, the leader of the Freedmen's Bureau in Georgia.
[5] The school was relocated to a new almost 5-acre campus in 1916 after the city purchased the existing site for the expansion of a hospital.
[2] William Sanders Scarborough attended the school and returned to teach at it.
[6] Media related to Ballard Normal School at Wikimedia Commons