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  1. Founded in 1854 as the New Danville Masonic Female Academy near Kilgore, Lon Morris College was the oldest existing two-year college in Texas [6] until its closure in 2012. In 1873, the academy moved to Kilgore and became property of the Kilgore Methodist Church, changing its name to the Alexander Institute in honor of its president Isaac ...

  2. Mar 17, 2018 · In 1924, the name was changed to Lon Morris College after Mr. R.A. (Lon) Morris left his entire estate to the school. Graduates in each generation of the school’s history would become leaders in all walks of life.

  3. Team name: Bearcats. Colors: Green and White . On May 22, 1913, Alexander Collegiate Institute lost to Marshall Business College 12-3 in a baseball game. That fall the football team lost to St. Edward’s College 51-7 and to Speer’s School 19-7.

  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. Nov 15, 2018 · Senator Robert Nichols’ family connections to the college began when his grandfather, Rev. Lewis W. Nichols, attended the college in 1915 where he completed his studies to become a Methodist minister. Don Benton hitched to Jacksonville from Kilgore in 1948.

  6. 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.

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  8. 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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