In 1870, the following notice appeared in the Augusta Constitutionalist in Georgia. Reverend Joseph R. Wilson was finally not just teaching and preaching, but teaching theology at the Columbia Theological Seminary in Columbia, South Carolina, one of the preeminent Presbyterian schools in the country. The Wilsons moved into a house provided by the school, and he did continue to preach some, at a church in town named, like all his others, First Presbyterian Church. After two years, the family built their own home, which has now been restored as the Museum of Reconstruction at the Woodrow Wilson Family Home.
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