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  1. Boylan-Haven-Mather Academy, more familiarly known as “Mather Academy,” was a private African American boarding school in Camden, South Carolina. Its name reflects four schools founded and merged in South Carolina , Georgia and Florida by the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church to educate former ...

  2. Boylan-Haven Mather Academy. NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. HIGHLIGHTS: August 2022 Grand Reunion Jacksonville. Reunion Photo Gallery To Come! Click here to learn impact. The original gate on Camden's Campbell Street leads to history display boards and a biography board featuring six of Mather's many accomplished alumni.

  3. 8 de jun. de 2016 · Mather merged in 1959 with the struggling Boylan-Haven School of Jacksonville, Florida, and became Boylan-Haven-Mather Academy. The school remained in Camden, but amid declining enrollment and shrinking dollars it fell into disrepair.

  4. A highly regarded school, Mather Academy's campus featured a main education building, library, chapel, dormitories and a gym. It merged with Boylan-Haven School of Jacksonville, Fla., in 1959. The academy closed its doors in 1983 and the last of its buildings was demolished in 1995.

  5. Boylan-Haven-Mather Academy, more familiarly known as “Mather Academy,” was a private African American boarding school in Camden, South Carolina. Its name reflects four schools founded and merged in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida by the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church to educate former slaves and their ...

  6. www.mathernaa.org › mywebsite_007Mather Story 1 page

    Boylan-Haven-Mather Academy 1887-1983: A Distinguished Legacy of Educational Excellence for African Americans. Boylan-Haven-Mather Academy began as three private boarding schools that eventually merged in Camden, SC.

  7. The Methodists opened a “Model Home and Industrial School” on this site in 1887. In 1959 Mather merged with the Boylan-Haven School of Jacksonville, Fla. to become Boylan-Haven-Mather Academy. It closed here in 1983 and the last building was demolished in 1995.