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Alabama Presbyterian College

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The college site was on an 11-acre parcel of land at Eighth Street and Leighton Avenue. The college became coeducational in 1917.
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was a tanker-type Liberty ship named after John Stagg (1864–1915), who was president of Alabama Presbyterian College for Men.
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in 1922 and closed in 1923. The school was taken over by
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Defunct private universities and colleges in Alabama
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Anniston, Alabama
Presbyterian Church
List of defunct college football teams
SS John Stagg
Lamar Jeffers
Oliver Carmichael
Vanderbilt University
University of Alabama
List of colleges and universities in Alabama: Difference between revisions


Anniston
ISBN
9780738506012
33°39′13″N 85°39′20″W / 33.65361°N 85.65556°W / 33.65361; -85.65556
Categories
Defunct private universities and colleges in Alabama
Presbyterian schools in the United States
1905 establishments in Alabama
1923 disestablishments in Alabama
Educational institutions disestablished in 1923
Universities and colleges established in 1905
Anniston, Alabama

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