Salem Academy - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Elizabeth Campbell, 1919, founded WETA-TV
  • Sarah Childress Polk, First Lady; wife of US President James K. Polk
  • Sarah T. Hughes, US District Court Judge, swore in president Lyndon Johnson
  • Tillie Kidd Fowler, 1960, politician
  • Marshall Chapman, 1967, singer-songwriter
  • Kathryn Harrold, 1968, actress
  • Rolonda Watts, 1977, talk show host
Moravian Church
Provinces
  • Alaska
  • America (North)
  • America (South)
  • British
  • Congo
  • Costa Rica
  • Czech Republic
  • Eastern West Indies
  • European Continental
  • Guyana
  • Honduras
  • Jamaica
  • Labrador
  • Nicaragua
  • South Africa
  • Suriname
  • Tanzania (Rukwa)
  • Tanzania (Southern)
  • Tanzania (South Western)
  • Tanzania (Western)
  • Zambia
Other work
  • Eastern Tanzania and Zanzibar
  • Malawi
  • Northern Tanzania
  • Peru
  • South Asia
  • Star Mountain Rehabilitation Centre
Congregations
  • by Province
Educational institutions
  • Fulneck School
  • Moravian Academy
  • Moravian College & Theological Seminary
  • Ockbrook School
  • Salem Academy
  • Salem College
Other institutions
  • Unitas Fratrum
  • Moravian Church Foundation
Settlements
  • Bethabara
  • Fairfield
  • Fulneck
  • Herrnhaag
  • Herrnhut
  • Königsfeld
  • Ockbrook
  • Old Salem
Traditions
  • Christingle
  • Daily Watchwords
  • God's Acre
  • Lovefeast
  • Moravian Advent star
  • Music
  • Spice Cookies (USA)
History
  • of the Moravian Church
  • by Province
  • Quakers and Moravians Act 1838
People
  • Bishops
  • Missionaries
  • Writers
  • Other

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