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  2. Category:LaGrange College alumni - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people who attended LaGrange College in Georgia or its predecessors LaGrange Female Academy or LaGrange Female College. LaGrange did not have male students before 1934. Men who attended a LaGrange College in the 19th century more than likely went to the institution that was a predecessor of the University of North Alabama ...

  3. LaGrange College - Wikipedia

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    LaGrange College is a private college [2] in LaGrange, Georgia. Founded in 1831 as a female educational institution, LaGrange is the oldest private college in Georgia. [ 3 ] It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church [ 4 ] and offers more than 55 academic and pre-professional programs, including graduate degrees in education.

  4. Category : Alumni by university or college in Georgia (U.S ...

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    LaGrange College alumni (12 P) Life University alumni (18 P) Luther Rice University alumni (10 P) M. Mercer University alumni (1 C, 159 P) Middle Georgia College ...

  5. Category:LaGrange College - Wikipedia

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    LaGrange College alumni (12 P) Pages in category "LaGrange College" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  6. Hannibal–LaGrange University - Wikipedia

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    Hannibal–LaGrange University was created as the result of the 1928 merger of LaGrange College (founded in 1858 as the LaGrange Male and Female Seminary) in LaGrange, Missouri, and Hannibal College in Hannibal. [5] In October 2022, the trustees at Hannibal–LaGrange University elected Robert Matz as the 18th president of the university.

  7. James Essex Elam - Wikipedia

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    Elam, the son of James M. Elam and Rebecca Chambers, was born in Baton Rouge on December 7, 1829. He attended Lagrange College in Kentucky (1846-1847) and graduated from Centenary College in Jackson, Louisiana, in 1850.

  8. William Nicholson (American bishop) - Wikipedia

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    After attending LaGrange College, the Methodist Episcopal College in LaGrange, Georgia, he was ordained at the age of twenty and served four years in New Orleans. He transferred to the Protestant Episcopal Church in 1847 and was ordained by Bishop Leonidas Polk .

  9. Edward A. O'Neal - Wikipedia

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    O'Neal's father died when his son was three months old. After receiving an academic education, including English literature and the classics, O'Neal graduated from LaGrange College (the predecessor of the University of North Alabama) in 1836 at the top of his class with a bachelor of arts. [1]