Jones attended Washington Academy there and later studied law.
The next year, Washington Academy was founded, the sixth school in the state to be formally incorporated.
The Ingleside estate was built in 1834 as Washington Academy, a boys' school.
Washington Academy is an approved private school for special education.
He was still a student when the institution changed its name to Washington Academy.
Washington Academy, founded in 1811, was located on a prominent hill in town.
The congregation first met in the stone academy building of the Washington Academy.
Built in 1793, it is the only surviving building from Washington Academy.
In 1793, the Trustees of Washington Academy authorized the construction of a new building.
In 1833, he was graduated from Washington Academy in Lexington.