It was envisioned as a preparatory school in the Upstate for the sons of "wealthy planters" throughout South Carolina.
[3] Closed in 1780 by occupying British forces, it was reopened in 1784 under the leadership of Rev.
Thomas McCaule, a Presbyterian minister trained at the College of New Jersey.
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