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The Chapel and Lovelace Hall, Marion Military Institute were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. They are the two surviving buildings from the 1854-58 Howard College campus. Howard College moved in 1887 to Birmingham, Alabama and the Colonel James Thomas Murfee stayed behind to open Marion Military Institute.

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  • The Chapel and Lovelace Hall, Marion Military Institute were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. They are the two surviving buildings from the 1854-58 Howard College campus. Howard College moved in 1887 to Birmingham, Alabama and the Colonel James Thomas Murfee stayed behind to open Marion Military Institute. (en)
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  • The Chapel and Lovelace Hall, Marion Military Institute were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. They are the two surviving buildings from the 1854-58 Howard College campus. Howard College moved in 1887 to Birmingham, Alabama and the Colonel James Thomas Murfee stayed behind to open Marion Military Institute. (en)
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