COLUMBIA
Columbia was incorporated from Lebanon in May, 1804, and given its name for the
poetic name of the United States. Its foundation as a separate entity was
laid in 1716 when a group of residents from Lebanon's north end formed
their own parish, which came to be known as Lebanon Crank. Moor's
Indian Charity School, birthplace of Dartmouth College, was
established in 1755 by Rev. Eleazor Wheelock, providing American
Indians with education and religious training. The school is still
standing today, and is one of the sites of historical interest in Columbia.
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