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    The Columbia Area Career Center is a vocational school in Columbia, Missouri operated by Columbia Public Schools providing career and technical education. [2] Students are mainly from Columbia's four public high schools: Hickman High School , Douglass High School , Rock Bridge High School , and Battle High School .

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    Rufus Gustavus Russell was born September 5, 1823, in what is now Prospect, Connecticut. [1] As a young man he moved to New Haven, where he worked for many years for Henry Austin, the city's leading architect. [2]