Washington and Lee University
Founded, 1749, as Augusta Academy, near Greenville;
reestablished at Timber Ridge, May, 1776, as Liberty Hall Academy;
moved to Lexington and chartered as a college, 1782;
endowed by George Washington, 1796, and named for him.
Under presidency, 1865–1870, of Robert E. Lee (buried in the university chapel), whose name after death was incorporated in the official title.
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