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Baxter Seminary was founded in 1908, with the Rev. S.E. Ryan as its first president, followed by Rev. Frank S. Ditto. Mr. Patton R. Broyles followed Rev. Ditto as president, and served until Dr.Upperman’s election.

"Truth, Honor, Loyalty, and Service"

are not only words over the chapel door, but have been the ideals of Dr. Upperman for Baxter Seminary as it challenges students to the best in life.


Harry Lee Upperman Born in Baltimore, Maryland,

June 23, 1895. Graduate of Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York.  Married to Miss Elma Elizabeth Clark, of Williamsport, PA.  Minister and teacher, Pastor for six years in New York state.  At present President Baxter Seminary.  Rev. Upperman is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Mason and President of Baxter Booster’s Club. He traveled and studied abroad in 1922. Taken from: A History of Putnam County, TN by Walter S. McClain

 

Dr. and Mrs. Upperman Faced Challenges and Survived.
Stray Leaves from Putnam County By Mary Hopson - pg. 83

 

On June 23, 1923, Dr. Harry Lee Upperman and his bride came to close Baxter Seminary, which had only a "C" rating and many needs.  Dr. and Mrs. Upperman saw the tremendous need for a school in the mountains.  They began to envision what it could be if there could be financial backing.  The property was valued at $35,013, with an indebtedness of $5,000.  (When the Uppermans retired well over $1,000,000 had been brought to Baxter Seminary.)  More than 10,000 boys and girls and the whole Upper Cumberland had been aided and improved. Stray leaves from Putnam County, Tennessee by Mary Hopson pg. 83 Dr. and Mrs. Upperman Faces Challenges and Survived.  Photo from the 1942 Highlander Yearbook.


Ivy Hall, the first building on the campus, had its cornerstone laid in 1911.  It was completed and dedicated three years later in 1914.  Ivy Hall housed the president, administrative offices, the chapel, library, and classrooms.  In the basement were the dining room, kitchen, home economics and the science departments.  As more buildings and classroom space were added to the campus, IVY Hall was renovated and became the dormitory for girls.  Baxter Seminary. Photo courtesy of Charles A. Reeves, Jr. to Vanderbilt University Special Collections..

 
 

 
Miss Ethelyn P. Hill joined the Uppermans in 1924, in the survival of the school. Miss Hill left her home in Aibion, MI to come to Baxter Seminary to teach high school students foreign languages, particularly Latin, Spanish, some Greek, and Hebrew. She was under the supervision of Dr. Harry Upperman. It was under the sponsorship of the Methodist churches and missionary work. She was there until Dr. Upperman retired in 1957 when she became associated with Deberry Academy until 1964. In all she taught school for 62 years. She was the school Dean. Stray leaves from Putnam County, Tennessee by Mary Hopson pg. 83 Dr. and Mrs. Upperman Faces Challenges and Survived. Photo from the 1942 Highlander Yearbook.

Tim Denny went to Baxter Seminary. He remembered Miss Hill. "She was a strict individual", he said. "When Miss Hill was teaching herself to drive a car we would watch her with a driving manual in one hand and the wheel of a car in the other. She would be trying to drive and read the manual at the same time. The car would be jumping all over the lot. Story told to Audrey June (Denny) Lambert by her father, Tim Denny.  www.ajlambert.com



Sitting on the Steps of Baxter Seminary

L to R: Faculty - standing; Marjorie Kanable; sitting on steps, Ethelyn P. Hill; & Vera Swallow she md Morris C. Medley. L to R: Children sitting on the steps; unknown female; Tim Denny, s/o Virgil Timothy Denny & Audra Camilla Anderson & unknown male student. - Picture developed by Harding Studio, Cookeville, TN.

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph Daniel Harris, born in Putnam County, June 28, 1871. Graduate of University of Chattanooga. Married Miss. Martha Anderson in 1891. Taught school for several years and then prepared for the ministry. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of Holston Conference. Rev Harris has been a leading citizen of Baxter for many years. founder of Baxter Seminary, Chairman of first board of Trustees and financial agent for four years. has served as pastor in five states, built sixteen churches and parsonages in Middle Tennessee. At present engaged in evangelistic work.
A History of Putnam County, Tennessee by Walter S. McClain pg. 136

 

* Most photos on this page are sourced from Baxter Seminary Yearbooks 1934-1960 by Mike and Audrey Lambert,  www.ajlambert.com
History Nuggets from cited references, The Putnam County Herald, and   www.ajlambert.com

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