North Carolina Military Institute

North Carolina Military Institute was established in 1858. Daniel Harvey Hill was made superintendent of the school in 1859 and James H. Lane taught natural philosophy at the Institute until the start of the U.S. Civil War. The school was later used by Charlotte Military Academy, which architect Herbert B. Hunter (1890-1976) attended. The school building stood at East Morehead and South Boulevard in Charlotte, North Carolina. According to an article in the Charlotte Observer from 1889:

North Carolina Military Institute

North Carolina Military Institute was established in 1858. Daniel Harvey Hill was made superintendent of the school in 1859 and James H. Lane taught natural philosophy at the Institute until the start of the U.S. Civil War. The school was later used by Charlotte Military Academy, which architect Herbert B. Hunter (1890-1976) attended. The school building stood at East Morehead and South Boulevard in Charlotte, North Carolina. According to an article in the Charlotte Observer from 1889: