He then taught at Pennington Male Seminary of New Jersey, Amenia Seminary of New York (where he had previously been a student), an academy in Newbern, Alabama, and the Mesopotamia Female Seminary of Eutaw, the last of which was founded by him.
Eutaw Formation, a geological formation in the U.S. states of Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi
Subtribes of the Cusabo included the Ashepoo, Combahee, Coosa (also spelled Coosaw, Cussoe, or Kussoe; not the same people as the earlier Coosa chiefdom of the Mississippian culture in Georgia), Edisto (also spelled Edistow), Escamacu (also St. Helena Indians), Etiwan (also Irwan or Eutaw), Kiawah, Stono, Wando, Wappoo and Wimbee.
John Coleman House, also known as Grassdale, an NRHP property in Eutaw, Alabama
Rev. John H. Gray House, Eutaw, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
WWPG, a radio station (104.3 FM) licensed to serve Eutaw, Alabama, which held the call sign WQZZ from 1997 to 2010