President’s House, State Teachers and Agricultural College for Negroes, 1936, Forsyth

While serving as President of the State Teachers and Agricultural College for Negroes, W. M. Hubbard built this Colonial Revival residence for his family. [It’s often referred to simply as the W. M. Hubbard House]. It is still owned by his descendants but at their discretion is not included in the National Register of Historic Places.

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  1. Carol's avatarCarol

    Since National Resigister inclusion is honorary only, I’m surprised the family chose not to have it included. Many folks think being on the National Register will “Make you” do things, or prevent you from doing thngs to a historic home, but not true. Sadly, it could even be torn down.

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