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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.
 
'''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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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.

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