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'''St. John's Men's School''' was a college in the city of Little Rock in the 1860s.
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[[Image:St-johns-college.JPG|thumb|300px|St. John's College, 1871. Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division.]]
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[[Image:Stjohns-college.jpg|thumb|300px|St. John's College.]]
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'''St. John's Men's School''' (also known as '''Saint John's Masonic College''') was a college in Little Rock established in 1850 by the Grand Lodge of Arkansas Masons. The first class did not matriculate until 1859.
  
 
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*Ira Don Richards, ''Story of a Rivertown: Little Rock in the Nineteenth Century'' (1969), 6.
  
 
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[[Category:Higher Education]]

Latest revision as of 12:55, 4 July 2009

St. John's College, 1871. Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division.
St. John's College.

St. John's Men's School (also known as Saint John's Masonic College) was a college in Little Rock established in 1850 by the Grand Lodge of Arkansas Masons. The first class did not matriculate until 1859.

References

  • Ira Don Richards, Story of a Rivertown: Little Rock in the Nineteenth Century (1969), 6.

External links