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Brunswick Distinguished CitizenDistinguished Citizen 1983

(1884 – 1973) Brunswick Distinguished 1983 Father: Peter Van Buren Compton Mother: Parmelia Catlett Birth: 1884 West Virginia, USA Death: 1973 Residence: 1920 Brunswick, Virginia, USA

From Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories:

Sent to Frostburg State College to close it in 1945, Dr. Compton failed so miserably that the facility eventually multiplied its enrollment by 800 per cent, tripled its personnel, and quadrupled its property evaluation.  She retired as President of the College in 1955 and continued her leadership roles in professional and community activities.  Her teaching career began in Cumberland in 1904.  She was the first woman in Maryland to fill the position of assistant superintendent of schools.  Her honorary doctorate was awarded by the University of Maryland

Find A Grave: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Lillian C. Compton • Birth 1884 • Death 1973 • Burial Enon Primitive Baptist Cemetery Morgan County, West Virginia, USA

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