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Lewis Thomas Fitzhugh: Mississippi's Visionary Founder of Belhaven University
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Lewis Thomas Fitzhugh: Mississippi's Visionary Founder of Belhaven University

Among the educators buried at Greenwood Cemetery, few left a greater mark on Mississippi than Dr. Lewis Thomas Fitzhugh. Remembered as the founder of Belhaven College, Fitzhugh devoted nearly four decades to education, helping shape generations of students before establishing one of the state's most enduring Christian institutions.

Lewis Thomas Fitzhugh was born in Brandon, Mississippi, on June 10, 1841, the son of Drew and Martha Fitzhugh. He attended Centenary College in Jackson, Louisiana, but his education was interrupted by the Civil War, during which he served as a Confederate soldier. After returning home, he chose the classroom over other professions, beginning a career that would span nearly forty years.

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