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  2. Marion Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    Marion Military Institute traces its origins back to 1842 with the creation of Howard College in Marion, Alabama by the Alabama Baptist Convention. [2] During the American Civil War , South Barracks (later known as Lovelace Hall), built in 1854, and the chapel, built in 1857, served the Confederacy as Breckenridge Military Hospital from 1863 to ...

  3. Marion, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Marion Military Institute was founded in 1887. [5] Howard College, initially the location of the current Marion Military Institute, was founded in Marion in 1841, and moved to Birmingham in 1887, later becoming Samford University. [5] A groundbreaking school for African Americans, the Lincoln Normal School, was founded here in 1867. [5]

  4. List of colleges and universities in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Marion Military Institute: Marion: Public Associate's college: 320: 1842 [45] SACS: Miles College [c] Fairfield: Private (Christian Methodist Episcopal Church) Baccalaureate college: 1,258: 1905 [46] SACS: Miles Law School: Fairfield: Private Law school: 1974 Alabama Bar Association: Northeast Alabama Community College: Rainsville: Public ...

  5. MarionMade!: Terry Cline's 'Veterans Banner Campaign ... - AOL

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    Terry Cline, center, owner and operator of Challenge Productions in Marion, created a video to support and promote the Marion Military Banner Campaign. The video won a gold Remi Award at the 2023 ...

  6. Category:Marion Military Institute - Wikipedia

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  7. Chapel and Lovelace Hall, Marion Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel and Lovelace Hall, Marion Military Institute were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] They are the two surviving buildings from the 1854-58 Howard College campus. Howard College moved in 1887 to Birmingham, Alabama and the Colonel James Thomas Murfee stayed behind to open Marion Military Institute. [2]

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  9. Category:Marion Military Institute alumni - Wikipedia

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