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Rock Hill College

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About 167 years after its establishment and 126 years after their building erection, and 15 years after the school closed, in 1991 the Rock Hill historic property and with its remaining massive 18 inches thick, still solid stone facade walls, was renovated / rehabilitated into new purposes uses and
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system within the existing stone walls facade three years later after the fire in 1926 and remained occupied in use with public school pupils for a half-century until 1976, when replacement Worthington Elementary School opened nearby.
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in nearby Ellicott City created a chapel for the students of Rock Hill College to worship and pray in 1859. The side chapel eventually became part of the church nave proper after the fire in the 1920s.
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The building was destroyed by fire on 16 January 1923 while most were in attendance at a basketball game. A chimney fire spread to the dormitory roof, burning all but the gymnasium.
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Construction of the four-story structure with 18 inches thick-walled walls of native local rubble stone building for Rock Hill was completed during the
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renamed appropriately the Greystone Condominiums, a residential condominium and townhouses complex redevelopment at now 3700 College Avenue.
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of 1826. In 1960, Calvert Hall (run also by the religious order of Christian Brothers), relocated to LaSalle Drive in
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Rock Hill College was founded in 1824 as Rock Hill Academy and purchased three decades later in 1857 by the
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for their Archdiocesan Building / Catholic Center and opposite the historic old Baltimore Cathedral /
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at southwest corner of Cathedral and West Mulberry Streets (current site of the
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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with the establishment of the Ellicott City High School (later renamed
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The College was incorporated as Howard County's then only
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Burned buildings and structures in the United States
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for several decades, until the establishment of the
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Buildings and structures in Ellicott City, Maryland
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