Quickly outgrowing its current space, the school moved to 15 acres on the former Hunter Leake Estate—a place that would become the cornerstone of Southeastern’s location for centuries to come. Three main buildings that came with the purchase served as the new campus’ facilities: the main house was converted into the president’s home and women’s dormitories, and the servants’ quarters became classrooms, labs, and a library.
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