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  1. Lon Morris College (LMC) was a private junior college located in Jacksonville, Texas, United States, and was the only school affiliated with the United Methodist Church that was owned by an individual conference and not the denomination as a whole.

  2. Lon Morris College outlasted them all until it closed its doors in 2012. The college had its beginnings in the early 1850s, as a Masonic School located in the community of New Danville, in Rusk County.

  3. History. The later school seals give 1873 as the founding date of Lon Morris College. This was the date that the New Danville Masonic Female Academy (founded 1847) moved to Kilgore, became co-educational, adopted a college prep curriculum, became sectarian Methodist, and changed its name to Alexander Institute to honor its principal, Isaac ...

  4. Aug 16, 2009 · However, as a chartered institution, the college can be traced back to 1854 with the establishment of the New Danville Masonic Female Academy in the Kilgore area. In 1873, the school was named Alexander Institute after founder Dr. Isaac Alexander, an East Texas area preacher and educator.

  5. www.tshaonline.org › entries › lon-morris-collegeLon Morris College - TSHA

    Aug 31, 2021 · Lon Morris College was founded in 1854 as the New Danville Masonic Female Academy near Kilgore. In 1873, under the leadership of Dr. Isaac Alexander, a young Methodist minister, the school moved into Kilgore and became Alexander Institute.

  6. Dec 13, 2018 · When the treasured institution closed its doors in 2012 after filing for bankruptcy, it was a heartbreaking loss for the faculty, students and alumni who called it home. An Evening to Remember. On …2018, Lon Morris alumni gathered to remember, and celebrate, their beloved school.

  7. Founded in Kilgore by Dr. Isaac Alexander, pioneer educator. In 1875 it became property of the East Texas (now the Texas) Conference of the Methodist Church. It was moved to Jacksonville in 1894. A junior college since 1912, renamed Alexander College (1916), it was retitled in 1924 to honor Pittsburg (Tex.) banker R. A. (Lon) Morris.

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