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South College (1835-1836)
Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania purchased the former site of the German Reformed Church on January 7, 1835, at a cost of $2,050. This building, located opposite West College across High Street, was given the name South College, and was used as the College Grammar School until it was destroyed by fire on December 23, 1836. A new, larger South College was constructed on its site.
Date of Post:
2005